1998 GMC SAFARI PASSENGER VAN CONVERSION, 4.3 LITER VORTEC ENGINE, 4-SPEED ELECTRONICALLY-CONTROLLED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION W/OD, 7-PASSENGER SEATING, CUSTOM CLOTH TRIM, DEEP TINTED GLASS, ETR AM/FM STEREO W/CASSETTE, Few people buy a full-size van because it's luxurious and fun to drive, and no van in the class could live up to those expectations. Still, if you're looking for a tough work partner for hauling gear, cargo or people, most reviewers say the GMC Safari Van is a decent choice. If you have a business and need a substantial amount of room for tools or storage, the GMC Safari Van is hard to top. A choice of four powerful V8 engines, varied towing capabilities and optional all-wheel drive makes the Safari Van perfect for business and family use. The Safari, like its cousin the Chevy Express, is available as a cargo or passenger van. Cargo vans offer only two seats, and buyers can equip the interior like a rolling workshop with various shelving and cargo packages. Passenger vans offer seating for eight to fifteen people, depending on the model you choose. Buyers should not forget that the Safari is meant to be a work vehicle. That means the interior uses basic materials and lacks comfort and convenience features people moving up from minivans or SUVs may be used to. While every reasonable effort is made to ensure the accuracy of these data, we are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained on these pages. Please verify any information in question with a dealership sales representative. &width=740&height=620