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1993 Vw Eurovan Mv Weekender Westfalia Pop-top Camper, Sleeps 4, Runs Well on 2040-cars

Year:1993 Mileage:180000
Location:

United States

United States

A really fun van, runs well.  We've used it a a modified daily driver around the neighborhood for going to school, beach, park, etc, and has also been great for long camping/surfing/road trips.  Awesome camper, so much storage that we don't even unpack our beach gear because it is out of sight.  Buses and Vanagons have their charm (we wave to them all the time as we pass), but if you actually want to get anywhere in a timely fashion, the Eurovan is the way to go. Fast and smooth on the freeway.  We are selling as our business requires us to purchase a proper cargo vehicle.   

1993 VW Eurovan MV- Weekender w/ pop-top
Approx. 180, 650 miles
-Runs well, no problem with freeway speeds (runs nicely at 75-80 mph.)  
-Clean title
-Passed CA Smog 2013
-Great body, one ding on rear (see photo) where a flying tent spike hit the van.  That ding painted by pro with no signs of rust
-Fair canopy with some patching (white patches visible in photos)
-Roof Rack does not convey (we will consider selling it separately if you are interested)
-New tires in 2011 with < 20K miles on them
-Under seat fridge/cooler (needs either new auxiliary battery or some wiring- not sure
-Curtains all around for total privacy- rear passenger side curtain needs some hooks and needs a cap at the end of the track 
-Fold-up dining table
-removable rear facing seat for extra cargo space
-sleeps 2 up, 2 down
-seats 7
-tow hitch- don't have key to unlock it, locksmith would need to make a new key/lock
-Alpine Stero w/CD/Pandora/USB
-Heat and AC work
-We have an advertising decal on the back window- we'll take it off once the van is sold. 

Keywords; VW, Volkswagen, Bus, Eurovan, Van, Camper, Pop Top, Poptop, pop-top, Vanagon, Westfalia

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