1987 Volkswagen Busvanagon Westfalia Camper Van Pop Top on 2040-cars
Orient, Washington, United States
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RARE 1987 Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia Type 216-103 H-30342 Finished in Original "Pastel White" with Gray Westfalia Interior.
Exterior: Rust Free and as Nice as it can get for a 29 Year OId Vanagon. Small blemishes are to be expected. All Window Seals, Sky Light / Seals; Including a New Factory Volkswagen Windshield have been installed. Updated Window Moldings were installed. Has Updated Carat Wheels with New Properly Load Rated Tires; Maxxis UE-168 205-70-15. These are the Best \Tires for a Vanagon and with these, it Drives Solid. Original Steel Wheels, Hub Caps, and Tires Included if Desired. Pop Top works Perfect and Canvas is Original. Van appears to have never been damaged or repaired / repainted, Undercarriage is totally clean as are all wheel wells, etc. White Original Paint Shines Beautifully. All Original Westfalia Stickers are in Tact.
Interior: Grey Cloth with Original Westfalia Top Canvas and Complete Camping Interior. All Equiptment is Functional and Works. The Stove Still is Wrapped in the Factory Original Blue Plastic. Has all Westfalia Camping Components; such as Tables, and Bug Screens, Etc. Interior has a blemish on the refrigerator cabinet door and cabinet door in rear at engine area, but otherwise perfect.. Rear Bug Screen Never Used and Still Folded Up. All Curtains are as New as Well and Are Not Faded. Refigerator was never used and is all original.
Mechanical: Completely Serviced at Autohaus Vick in Bellevue, Washingtion. All Fluids Changed, Fuel Lines Replaced, Front Fan Blower Motor Replaced and does not need anything for the new owner.
Options: Factory Air Conditioning that Blows Cold & Automatic Transmission. New Rubber Front Floor Mats and New CD / Stereo / Bluetooth Installed. Original Speakers are perfect.
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