1987 Volkswagon Wolfsburg Westfalia Weekender Edition Pop Top Camper Van on 2040-cars
Tehachapi, California, United States
Engine:water cooled 2.1 litre
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1987
Exterior Color: Gold
Make: Volkswagen
Interior Color: Brown
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: westfalia
Drive Type: stick shift
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 169,850
Re listed due to non paying buyer. Backed out of sale upon seeing me and the pickup truck I drove 50 miles out of my way to pick him up with. That said, warning... I have a beard, and look a little shaggy sometimes. Please do not bid if that offends.... OK. Here we have an EARLY 1987 Wolfsburg Weekender Edition Westy. Fairly clean and original for being 27 years old, and very rust free, being a California vehicle. Motor was redone at around 120k and runs strong and well. There are minor dents and scratches, the worst of which I have photoed for you to see. This is the rarer Wolfsburg Weekender Edition complete with power steering, power brakes and Factory air conditioning. The ac still works and blows cold however the compressor is noisy when running so I don't use it. The rear view mirror is broken, and there is a right rear running light that is out. pop tent is in fair condition with small tears pictured. The factory rear mattress pad is gone. Also, the speedometer quit working the last time went for a drive, but sure enough came back to life mid way home! Trans is original, pops out of second sometimes upon decel, but is fine in all 4 gears under load. Stereo and cd player in dash with remote. Has a one off custom made all aluminum rear bumper. Tires are new. It's tough to part with my Westy, but it is time pass her on. Can work with buyer to ship anywhere. Ca dmv fee calculator estimates fees due of $82. Passed Ca emissions (smog test) 12-19-13
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