deafsmogtech
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Well, Your van is almost 20 years old and No one want spends alot $$$ to repair on low value of vehicle. 70's or older vehicles are different story.
Like your 1995 Chevy Astro's value is around $2,000. I checked on kbb.com
My 2002 mazda protege5's value was around $900 due 180,000 miles, rust, and manual transmission. The water pump just failed and it was loose then chewed both of belts. Whole parts cost around $300 to replace the new water pump, timing belt(Must remove timing belt to allow remove the water pump), two belts, gasket, idler pulley, etc plus probably took more than 4 hours (I guess). So scraped it for $300 today and plan to get a new Mazda 3 2014 5 doors with 6 speeds manual. I don't want to deal with problem again when drive to a new job at long distance.
My van is better than buy a brand new car that eat up my paycheck. Better to hoarding more money into retirement fund...