Today we have a UCOTD that’s quite unique — a 1989 Provan Tiger GT built on the Astro van chassis.
Today we have a UCOTD that’s quite unique — a 1989 Provan Tiger GT built on the Astro van chassis.
This one has a crate motor with 20,000 to 25,000 miles on it, and it passes Utah emissions.
It has air shocks, new brake booster and master cylinder, relatively new leaf springs, and a whole bunch of other new parts.
There’s also a long list of camper features.
There are some issues such as A/C that doesn’t blow cold, some minor water damage to the camper, and aging paint.
If you’re interested in this, give it a look here. The asking price is $17,000.
[Images: Seller]
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