There are discoveries that leave a mark, and this triple-axle Chevrolet van is undeniably one of them. Imagine a monster from 1980, carefully crafted from two vehicles, that does not go unnoticed on the road. It’s as if a construction truck decided to go on a road trip!

1980s Chevy Wagon with a triple axle, parked by the curbside.

An Amazing Design

This van, which I consider one of my favourite discoveries, boasts a distinctive design that leaves no one indifferent. With a short wheelbase of 110 inches (approximately 280 cm), this model has undergone a transformation to become what it is today. It has been lengthened, probably with a clever mix of cutting and welding, which is no small feat. To be honest, it can’t be much longer than the ultra-long wheelbase version of 155 inches (approximately 394 cm) that Chevrolet introduced to its range in 1990. However, its charm lies in its rustic and unique side.

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