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1992 TV News Van 43k mi Rare

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Make: Chrysler
Model: Other
Type: Van Camper
Doors: 2
Year: 1992
Mileage: 43000
VIN: 1U9JA4728NA108090
Transmission: Automatic
Vehicle Title: Clean
Item location: Sunderland, Massachusetts, United States

1992 Chrysler Other Additional Info:

1992 MOPAR CUSTOM TV NEWS VAN. SUPER RARE.


V6 3.8L automatic. 43,000 miles (69,000km) give or take. (Odometer quit at 37190)

Chrysler Town and Country platform (same as Dodge Caravan). Uses standard Mopar parts.

GVWR 6500

VIN# 1U9JA4728NA108090


All fiberglass body. 17.5 feet long 8ft high. LED displays on 3 sides (Not working but originally would have shown news flashes).


"One-of-a-kind."Custom made for New Jersey TV/News Broadcast company by US Motor Corporation on Mopar platform. Limited edition. No one has ever seen one before--not even broadcast vehicle dealers. Mechanics scratch their heads. Collector’s or museum item. Or just a very cool van to drive or camp in. A real head turner..


THE GOOD

—Very low miles. I bought this van in June 2015 when it had 31,000 original miles. Odometer stopped at 37,190 but it has only driven a few hundred miles each year since. I estimate the mileage to be around 42k or 43k now.

—Runs great. Tune-up needed, though

—Fresh inspection sticker (to Oct 2026)

—Brakes work well

—New front axles

—Tires have excellent tread. 215/75R15. Two Yokohama Geolandar A/T-S and two Maxtrek SU-800

—Fits in a parking space. 17 1/2 feet long, 6 feet 8 inches wide, 8 feet high (at highest point). 6 feet 2 inches standing height inside in the middle. 5 feet 6 high in rear section

—Heater works (but how good I can’t say)

—Garaged most of the time since 2015.Not driven in winter (except 1 or 2 local trips)

—Basic camper items include excellent folding bed platform over a storage box and a sink

—Van is clean underneath (except for usual surface rust)


QUIRK

—Front entry is only through the driver’s door. Passenger side is solid wall. Friends try to get in that side, haha! (Fiberglass vehicle rollover safety feature)


WORK/RENOVATION IT NEEDS

—A/C up front appears not to be working

—Radio turns on but I haven’t heard sound

—Engine is accessed through the hinged panel behind the dash. A bit awkward.

—The speedo does not work and the odometer stopped working at 37,190 miles after a few years

—Gas gauge is unreliable but low gas warning sound is reliable

—Lights in rear cabin not working

—Driver door window broke. Plexiglass replacement taped in

—Fiberglass panel under front bumper is cracked (see photo)

—Rubber door seals need replacing

—No opening windows driver door and opposite side

—Wipers work but are a bit floppy. The tubes for washer fluid pop off on accasion.

—Driver’s seat cloth is torn.

—Carpet removed. Will need to be replaced. (Floor feels a bit flimsy—may need reinforcing).

—Carpeting on walls is peeling. Where there was insulation it needs replacing

—Very occasionally the headlights and indicators start blinking temporarily on closing the door or when the battery is reconnected. It lasts a minute or two and then goes away. There appears to be a short somewhere that I haven’t found.

—LED Display not operational--modern replacement panels and electrics needs

—Camper build needs improving or rebuilding: Cabinets and other woodwork are a bit rough or chunky; one door is broken; faucets not connected to water tank; water pump needs attaching; 5 gallon water bottle could be attached under the sink for gray water


OTHER INFO

—I am the third owner.

—Roof-top A/C unit was not working when I got it. I have since removed it and installed a second opening skylight.

—The battery was hard to access in the front so it was moved to behind the driver’s seat

—The generator had been removed and the previous owner built a wooden unit around where it used to be housed


AS IS.No warranties expressed or implied.


Local pickup, or you arrange shipping. It can be driven from its storage unit. Since it’s a 34 year-old vehicle that has only been doing occasional local driving I would recommend a trailer or flatbed for a journey further than your AAA membership can do. Just to be on the safe side. If you arrange towing I will supervise the pick-up.