Chevrolet P30 Van (1968 - 1974) Owners of a Chevrolet P30 Van 1968 - 1974 know that this is a vehicle that is built to last. Its V6/V8 engines provide solid power over its long lifetime. Options of power assisted steering, power booster brakes and either automatic or manual transmission make it an incredibly road-smart van. The suspension system features leaf and coil springs and telescopic shock absorbers. Its maintenance schedule includes six-monthly transmission fluid changes, three-monthly cooling system checks, and weekly tire checks. Whatever your experience level, our manuals feature practical, step-by-step overhaul and maintenance instructions with detailed photo illustrations. Pick up your Chevrolet P30 Van 1968 - 1974 repair manual today, available in print and digital formats.
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Chevrolet G30 (1975 - 1996) Although it was the least popular of the G range vans from Chevrolet, the G30 was in production from 1970 through to 1996. The vehicle had notable differences from others in the range – particularly a larger and more powerful engine. The van was generally used for cargo transfer and was available in both manual and automatic transmission.
Engine sizes were available from 4 liter through to 7.4 liter, delivering superior HP output. Fully researched guidance on breakdown and rebuild, as well as routine maintenance, is available in the Chevrolet G30 1975 – 1996 repair manual, and can be purchased in either digital or print formats. Step-by-step maintenance and repairs guides for your vehicle in two formats.