1984 Vw Vanagon Camper Upgraded on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
If you are looking probably the BEST Vanagon in the market right now here you have it... It is 1984 VW Westfalia Camper, I am probably the third owner of this beauty (never check) and I have driving it for a lot of time already. It is so much fun, with tons of head turns every time everywhere I go and extremely convent vehicle. This is, at least for the past 7 to 8 years, a South Florida vehicle which means no rust, no hill, not damage to it at all Let’s star by mention
that this is THE BEST! Vehicle I ever had. I put on it a lot of time, money, and
love to it. I did a lot of work to in the past year or two. Some of the work I
personally did was upgrading it to the newest version (keeping of course the
beautiful and unique shape of this jewelry). A local store, Bus Depot, and Go
Westy were basically in USA the responsible for providing all the parts I replace
to my baby. In Germany, were a couple places where I bought some other parts and
then shipped here. I bought ONLY Volkswagen
Original MADE IN GERMANY PARTS, as well as, some used VW Original MADE
IN GERMANY PARTS from the local place who had a 1991 Vanagon Camper (last
year of the Vanagon). No Mexican, Brazilian and of course not Chinese or
Taiwanese at all! A complete (and when I
said complete means complete!) engine was rebuilt December last year, changing
every single part of it. Now, get ready to
ready (for sure I am going to miss something) the list of the part BRAND NEW
change to my baby: Original new Parts 1- Front turn light (smoke) 2- Water pump 3- Oil pump 4- Windshield 5- Roof rubber 6- Bilstein shock absorbers all the way around
(heavy duty version) It feels like a Mercedes Benz driving after that. 7- Brake calipers 8- Brake Disks 9- Rear Brake Drum 10- Brake Shoes 11- Brake Pads 12- Brake cylinders 13- Brake Pump 14- Brake Slave 15- Power brake booster. 16- Propane Gas Tank (for the stove). 17- A/C Compressor – houses – o-ring – expansion
valve. 18- Dual battery set up (missing that battery). 19- Hella fog lights (HID). 20- HID head lights. 21- Submersible water pumps (for the sink). 22- Complete clutch (Pressure plate, disc, release
& pilot bearing). 23- Clutch Master Cylinder. 24- Clutch Slave Cylinder. 25- Headliner (front driver passenger area). 26- Pioneer speakers in the headliner. 27- Rear Speakers. 28- Professional painted with the best paint brand
in the market 29- Complete drive-train including (Outer Tie Rod,
Ball Joint – Upper, Ball Joint – Lower, Upper Control Arm Bushing, Lower
Control Arm Bushing) 30- Gas reservoir tank’s hoses. 31- 15 AMP Hook up Extension Cord (Heavy Duty 12
Gauge extension cord designed for use with outdoor appliances). 32- Towing ball cover. 33- P-Trap Sink Drain Kit. 34- Rear Hatch Screen. 35- All V Belts. 36- Full tune up (oil filter, air filter, fuel
filter, distributor cap ignition rotor, drain plug with washer, NGK spark plugs, wire set). 37- Oxygen Sensor. 38- Fuel Level Sending Unit. 39- Tail gate hatches. - Tachometer. Upgrades “Original Volkswagen
made in Germany Parts” 1- Complete front grille including headlights (before
were single and were rounded). 2- Power steering (hoses, power steering pump,
rack and pinion, etc). 3- Steering wheel (from Euro Van). 4- Rear view mirrors. 5- Front seats (with arm rest) 6- Front floor lights. 7- Rear passenger lights & AC power point. 8- Rear cargo light. 9- Third stop light. 10- Seat belt covers 11- Microwave. 12- BRAND NEW TIRES JUST INSTALLED (NO EVEN 5
MILES ON IT!!!!! 13- Rear wiper 14- VW Vanagon Camper front license plate 15- Auxiliary Power Outlet Assembly. 16- Interior Fluorescent lamp. 17- BRAND
NEW JUST INSTALLED POWER BRAKE BUSTER!!!!!! 18- BRAND NEW COOLER RESERVOIR TANK INSTALLED.
It has the complete curtains
and mosquito screen, Bentley Repair Manual (The Vanagon green book THE BIBLE of
it), 4 speed transmission, water cooled, the camper is in excellent
running condition, no fluid leeks, no rust, clutch has been replaced about 3,000
miles ago, oil was changed every 3,000 miles, serviced by VW EXPERT same
mechanic for the past 8 years. Sleeps four people
very comfortable, two burner stove, refrigerator, two tables,
lots of closet space, curtains, bug screens, sky light. The interior is in good
condition as you can see in the pictures. We just replaced the seal on the pop
up top, the canvas and screens are in excellent condition no rips or tears (the
canvas in the top roof can be changed ($350 - $400 to replace it), but it is
still fair good (patched), paint is absolute beautiful full of luster and
gleam. This Westfalia is ready to be enjoyed by hopefully as caring me. Probably more than $15,000 spent
in this vehicle and ready for a cross country!!! When I say this I mean this: I
will drive this vehicle to the moon and back! This is a Florida vehicle with absolutely no rust. The body and interior are in good condition and the drive-train runs very well. It is a 35 year old vehicle considered an antique and jewelry of the motor industry “it is the only one in his class” than share the best of the two worlds It is a Camper where can sleep 4 adults comfortable, it is a camper where you can cook, it is a 4 cylinder vehicle which is very cheap in gas, it is a vehicle that can be park everywhere. ***************THE BEST OF IT IS THAT THIS IS A NON RESERVE AUCTION - THE HIGHEST BIDDER WILL TAKE THIS BABYHOME*****************************
IF
YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE EMAIL OR CALL 305-467-0161 Good luck bidding, remember to ask any question before bidding, I can help your carrier if you want to send a trucking company to pick it up, we can meet at Miami International Airport if you want to fly here and drive back home. I am open to work with the new owner in order to both of us have a nice transaction. A not refundable deposit must be done with in 24 hrs. after auction closes. I'm selling this vehicle locally so I reserved the right to close this auction at any time. Again, thank you for bidding! |
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