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1987 Volkswagen Vanagon Campmobile Van Camper 3-door 2.1l on 2040-cars

US $14,000.00
Year:1987 Mileage:112599
Location:

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Advertising:

1987 VW Vanagon, REFURBISHED!

Last owner purchased used in 2004. All camping equipment is operational and ready to go. The canvas is new. The foam on the bed has never been slept on. It includes the awning with a screen room, ladder for top bunk, back screen for the back door, no rust and no dents and is original gold color, and also has porta potty for convenience. New vent in the roof. Many miles left on the tires. Screens for all windows for complete air circulation. Odometer reads 112599 miles. Has air conditioning for driving, but not in the camper area. 

Owner will accept $14,000 OBO

Standard Features:

  1. Drivetrain

    2.1 liter water-cooled horizontally opposed engine
    Digifant fuel injection
    95HP @ 4800RPM, 117FtLbs @ 3200RPM
    4 speed manual transmission
    Rear wheel drive
    Electronic ignition
    Dynamic oil pressure system
    Thermostatically controlled 2-speed electric radiator fan

  2. Suspension, wheels, steering

    Independent front & rear suspension
    Power assisted brakes, 10.9" front solid disks, 9.9" rear drums
    Steel belted radial tires, size 185R14C6PR
    14" steel wheels, 5.5" wide
    Aero wheel covers

  3. Exterior, body

    Dual outside mirrors
    Sliding side door
    Sliding side windows
    Opening wing windows
    Tinted glass
    Electric rear window defogger
    Intermittent front windshield wipers
    Pop-top roof with cargo carrier

    Wheelbase:

    96.9"

    2.461 meters

    Front track:

    62.4"

    1.585 meters

    Rear track:

    61.8"

    1.57 meters

    Length:

    179.9"

    4.57 meters

    Width:

    72.6"

    1.844 meters

    Height:

    80.9"

    2.055 meters

    Ground clearance:     

    7.5"

    19.05 cm

    Turning circle:
    (curb-to-curb)

    35.1 ft     

    10.698 meters

  4. Interior

    Padded instrument panel
    Speedometer with trip odometer
    Analog clock
    Fuel level gauge
    Coolant temperature gauge
    Illuminated lockable glove box
    Front bucket seats
    One passenger rear facing seat behind driver's seat
    Three passenger rear bench seat (folds into bed, cushion over engine)
    Tweed cloth upholstery
    Full carpeting
    Cloth inlays in door panels
    2 person bed in pop-top
    Removeable 110VAC/12VDC refrigerator
    Folding side table
    3 cupholders
    Clothes locker/ 3 door closet
    Overhead storage cabinet
    Fluorescent light
    Privacy curtains
    Removeable screen for hatch door
    Skylight

    Cargo capacity:

    Behind rear seat:

    49.7 ft3

    1.408 meters3

  5. Miscellaneous

    15.9 Gallon fuel tank mounted under center of van
    16 MPG EPA city estimate
    18 MPG EPA highway estimate
    Second 12V battery

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