* Year: The weight changed from year to year.
* Model: Even within a given year, different trims and configurations (e.g., passenger van vs. cargo van, engine choice, optional equipment) will affect the weight.
* Options: Added features like heavier-duty suspensions, special packages, and extra equipment will increase the weight.
To find the weight of a *specific* Chevy 2500 van, you need to know its year, model, and options. You can then find this information in a few places:
* The vehicle's sticker (Monroney label): This sticker, usually found on the driver's side doorjamb, lists the vehicle's weight.
* Owner's manual: The owner's manual will often include the vehicle's specifications, including weight.
* Chevrolet's website: You might find weight specifications for various years and models on the Chevrolet website, though it may require some searching.
* Online resources: Websites like Edmunds or Kelley Blue Book may have specifications for different years and models of the Chevy 2500.
Without knowing the specifics of the van, I can't provide a precise weight.