GMC-Vandura
The GMC Vandura was a series of full size vans introduced for the 1971 model year. The Vandura was GMC’s version of the Chevrolet Van, and was offered with a selection of inline six, V6, or V8 engines. Production of the Vandura ended in 1995 with the introduction of the GMC Savana.
In April 1970,GM introduced the third-generation G-series vans as 1971 model-year vehicles. In a complete redesign of the model line, the vans adopted a front-engine configuration (adding a hood to the body). While using a unibody chassis, the third-generation vans derived mechanical components from the second- and third-generation C/K pickup trucks.
Initial advertising in 1970 emphasized interior space, with the tagline