1985 Vw Vanagon Westfalia - Subaru Engine! Rust Free - Ready For Adventures! on 2040-cars
Bellingham, Washington, United States
This Vanagon is the one you've been looking for! It's been up and down the west coast many times throughout its life and runs awesome, it has recently been completely gone through and restored to its original glory! Gets up to 70mph very quick, enjoy cruising over mountain passes with ease! The Subaru engine is the perfect combo in this van
Here is some of the recent work that has been done: Brand new paint job! (Old paint was faded, rock chips, and scratched down one side) Have previous pics before paint - NO RUST! Fresher engine installed (old subaru engine was tired so replaced it) EJ22 (best Subaru engine ever made!) 135k miles on engine 200 compression on all cylinders new timing belt new valve cover gaskets New tires Full detail inside and out, new decals, mirrors, and more - everything works! Other info: Kennedy conversion kit 4 speed manual transmission was rebuilt 90,000 miles ago, shifts good Gauge cluster matches the motor (135,000) old odometer stopped working at 190k Has AC! just needs to be recharged Everything works Aftermarket window on drivers side (passengers was converted back to manual window after motor went out) All glass is good new batteries (aftermarket battery gauges for each in dash) all appliances work never smoked in has aftermarket go-westy rubberized floor has aftermarket stereo If you have any more questions please feel free to email me! I will try to update this ad with any questions or information that I forgot while posting. Van is located in Bellingham, WA for viewing or inspection. I own a repair shop and will offer a 6 month warranty on the engine to any local buyers, as I have just gone over it completely - buy with confidence! NO RESERVE & LOW STARTING PRICE! HAPPY BIDDING! |
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