It may look stocky, but it isn’t.
The SUV was launched in 2007 just before the Great Recession, and then vanished during the Great Recession. The model survived and was eventually destroyed by the mass migration to high-riding vehicles. However, it continues to be sold in the used market. The result is remarkable.
The Travelall is available for purchase on Facebook. Obscure Cars For Sale group With an asking price of $25,000 The asking price for the Travelall body, which is an incomplete build, is $20,000. The Aspen wagon includes the Aspen’s chassis and suspension, drivetrain, wiring diagram, firewall, floorboards, and wiring. Take a look at the wheels. The 5.7-liter Hemi-V8 produced 335 horsepower (249 Kilowatts) in 2008 and 370 pound feet (501 Newton-meters) of torque.
The double-brow dashboard design is still present inside, but it’s not in stock. The seller modified the dash to accommodate the new electronics. He replaced the International’s gauges with Aspen ones. The Chrysler steering wheels also make their way to the ’68. However, there is still much work to be done inside. The rear-wheel covers and front seats have not been completed by the seller. Although the seller has a new headliner in hand, it is not yet installed. According to the listing, it “runs and drives like it should.”
The seller is asking for $20,000 but is open to trading. He posted a few pictures of vans he would be interested in trading for the Travelall. The $20,000 price tag is an estimate. The 1968 International Travelall appears very stocky until you unlock the door or hood to discover its true identity. It is not finished, but it looks close to complete and could make for a great ride for anyone looking for something different.