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1981 Volkswagen Westfalia Pop Up Camper Only 132,805 !!! on 2040-cars

Year:1981 Mileage:132805
Location:

Happy Valley, Oregon, United States

Happy Valley, Oregon, United States



1981 VOLKSWAGEN WESTFALIA

POP UP CAMPER

4 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSON

4 CYLINDER 2.0L ENGINE

WITH ONLY 132,805 ORIGINAL MILES !!!




RUNS & DRIVES EXCELLENT

NO WRECKS

NO BODY DAMAGE

NO RUST ISSUES

LOCALLY OWNED IN OREGON

VERY CLEAN INSIDE & OUT

CLEAN CARFAX & AUTOCHECK REPORTS





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FULL PAYMENT DUE IN 72 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE
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