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1982 Volkswagen Westfalia Camper Van on 2040-cars

US $8,450.00
Year:1982 Mileage:123183 Color: White
Location:

Burlington, Washington, United States

Burlington, Washington, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Engine:2.0L
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
VIN: WV2ZA0251CH027938 Year: 1982
Sub Model: Factory Westfalia
Make: Volkswagen
Exterior Color: White
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: Westfalia
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 123,183
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Vehicle is a 31 year-old unrestored original that is in good servicable condition with all the expected minor cosmetic flaws (minor bumps, bruises, scratches, etc). Mechanically very sound and interior very clean. Pop up top frame and latches work excellent and seal well with no sign of any water intrusion past or present. Canvas tent is showing its age with some obvious patches and fixes, but is servicable just as it is but due for replacement at some point if some one so desires."

Excellent opportunity to buy a fun and highly desirable Westfalia and embark on an epic adventure!


ATTN: Vehicle is located in Burlington, WA (98233) -- gateway to the scenic Pacific Northwest. Repleat with evergreen forests, mountain lakes, rushing streams and ocean vistas, this is the ideal "jump-off" point for a "fly-drive" vacation (seller can make numerous NW destination suggestions if desired).
 
This authentic "Santa Cruz Westy" was born in Germany and sold new in sunny, dry California where it lived most of its life. Recent adventures include a summertime boatride north to Alaska as well as an extended surf safari in Hawaii. With only a couple fo previous owners, this one has been well cared for and maintained over the years:
 
- Low mileage at just 123K!!
- Rebuilt 2.0L motor (runs fantastic!).
- NEW transmission (desirable manual, shifts smooth & nice!).
- NEW clutch (done at same time as transmission, nearly $1700 both).
- Like NEW class-C radial tires.
- NEW front & rear interior factory-style carpet.
- NEWer interior door & wall panels (originals were showing age).
- NEWer window curtains (done in original style).
- Hard-shell pop top and frame works excellent, canvas portion is all there and servicable but showing age with some visible repairs.
 
These are very popular vehicles and a hallmark of German design, with a cult-like following from all conrers of the globe. They are fun, versatile and highly functional. Three unique factors set this oe apart from others:
 
- Originality: An authentic Westfalia -- not a retrofit, not a conversion, not a phony. The real deal!
 
- Condition: This is an unrestored original, with all the expected minor bumps and bruises, small dents and scratches, but they are only original once and despite some cosmetic imperfections, this one is all there and fully servicable. Fun to use and enjoy immediately and/or a great platform to improve or restore. Interior cabinets and other components extra clean and nice. Dash is uncracked and nice..
 
- Documentation: A true enthusiast and collector's treasure trove of orgininal factory and dealer documentation. Original Window Sticker (!!!), Owners Manual, Operators Manual, Serivice Manuals, factory Instruction Cards, maintenance records and receipts, etc.
 
Add to that the perfect Northwest location to begin your first adventure, and you've got a winning combination!! Don't miss out!!
 
ATTN: Bidder's Bonus: Just for a little extra fun, winning bidder using the "Buy-It-Now" option with receive a $100 REI gift card to use to stock up on the way out of town if desired!!!
 
TEL: 503-830-7385
 
 

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