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1981 Volkswagen Vanagon L Westfalia 1980 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 on 2040-cars

Year:1981 Mileage:135000 Color: is in Great condition
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1981 Volkswagen Westfalia Vanagon L


135K miles


2.0 liter air-cooled horizontally opposed, 4 cylinder engine


Air Flow Control (AFC) electronic fuel injection


Power: 67HP @ 4200RPM


SAE net Torque: 101FtLbs @ 3000RPM

4 speed manual transmission

Rear wheel drive

Electronic ignition

Wheelbase 96.8"

Height 77.2"

Runs and drives great!

Exterior is in Great condition

Interior is in great shape

Interior was reupholstered 

Fires right up

Small parking lot dent in the rear drivers corner panel

2 owners

Good tires

Canvas is good no rips or tears

Everything works

Never abused

Kept indoors 

Original paint and running gear

Non smoker

No pets

No funny smells

No rust

Heater defrost

Clean title

Adult owned



Call for additional information

(503) 702-7857



NOTE: IF YOU HAVE "ZERO" FEEDBACK PLEASE CONTACT ME PRIOR

PLACING LIVE AUCTION BID OR IT WILL BE REMOVED


PLEASE HAVE FUNDS AVAILABLE PRIOR BIDDING, I WILL NOT WAIT FOR

YOU TO GET A LOAN


THIS VEHICLE IS LOCATED IN: VANCOUVER,WASHINGTON STATE USA 


THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD AS/IS


PAYMENT: I REQUIRE A NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT VIA PAYPAL AND 

REMAINING BALANCE DUE VIA BANK WIRE TRANSFER


BUYER IS IN CHARGE OF SHIPPING


BY BIDDING ON THIS VEHICLE YOU HAVE AGREED TO MY TERMS

THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING. :)


On Apr-26-14 at 21:14:43 PDT, seller added the following information:

sorry i was having a problem with my ad,

WORLD WIDE AUCTION
NO RESERVE!

1981 Volkswagen Vanagon Bus T2 
2.0L 4cyl 4 speed manual
only 135K miles
Everything works
Kept in doors
Original running gear and paint
Interior was recently reupholstered 
Exterior is in great condition!
Interior is in excellent shape
Canvas is in great condition no rips or tears
Runs and drives great!
2nd owner
Fires right up
No rust
Heather defrost
Good tires
Small parking lot dent in rear driver corner panel
Clean title
fits up to 4 Adults or 2 adults and 3 children
very confortible

Call for additional information
(503) 702-7857

NOTE: IF YOU HAVE "ZERO" FEEDBACK PLEASE CONTACT ME PRIOR PLACING LIVE AUCTION BID, OR IT WILL BE REMOVED.

PLEASE HAVE FUNDS AVAILABLE PRIOR BIDDING, I WILL NOT WAIT FOR YOU TO GET A LOAN.

THIS VEHICLE IS LOCATED IN: VANCOUVER,WASHINGTON STATE USA 

PAYMENT: I REQUIRE A NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT VIA PAYPAL AND REMAINING BALANCE DUE VIA BANK WIRE TRANSFER

IF YOU HAVE A OFFER, CALL ME IF THE PRICE IS RIGHT I CAN END MY AUCTION EARLY.

THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD AS/IS
 
BUYER IS IN CHARGE OF SHIPPING

BY BIDDING ON THIS VEHICLE YOU'VE AGREED TO MY TERMS, THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING. :)

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