The van:
Vanagon Westfalia 1984 Wolfsberg , Automatic , A/C 2.0 ABA
inline 4 No Rust
This van has won awards at shows , and yet it goes camping.
VIN# WV2ZB0256EH075239
Overview:
I will put this van up against any west coast van, or any
GoWesty van. And would place good money on that bet. I spared no expense; anything that could be
upgraded was upgraded. I went for reliability above anything else. I researched
everything and only went with the best. This is better than a GoWesty van
instead of just throwing money at it and selling it to a yuppie. It was slowly
upgraded and I only went with what works in the real world. This was a rescue
van when I got her and I went thru her bumper to bumper. I got her for her
messed up mechanics and awesome not hurt interior. It’s time for her to go to a
better home. The asking price of this van comes nowhere near what has been done
to it. I performed a true restomod to this van to bring it into the modern
world. She even has her own website.
Upgrades:
Transmission:
Professionally converted from the crappy 4 speed manual to
an automatic. All factory VW parts were used,(we placed 2 vans side by side and
swapped the parts over-all bolt up and factory fresh) it now will climb hills with gusto and unlike the 3/4th gear in the 4
speed sticks , it won’t implode on you. Also if you live in the city and love
grid lock your leg won’t explode using a clutch. This made the van more bullet
proof also.
It has a Smallcar external transmission cooler; this cooler
will not implode into the coolant system, like the factory cooler. It was professionally
installed.
A drainplug was welded into the drain pan. It is using Ford
F Transmission fluid, it shifts solid and firm.
There is a B&M Transmission Temp gauge on the dash to
finish it all off.
Engine:
The original Wasserboxer was removed and used as a boat
anchor and it professionally replaced with a VW in-line 2.0 ABA block with a
1.8 digifant head. It looks factory and if you didn’t know what I just told you,
you wouldn’t know.
The fuel management system is basically the same as what
came from the factory, meaning a VW mechanic with his brains knocked out can
work on it.
It’s the same lay out as the factory diesel engines. Meaning
it’s basically stock, so stock; it’s what VW should have done. And was going to
do, but the Rabbit at the time was using all the inline motors, so VW stuck
with a boxer design. Big mistake, now it’s fixed. There isn’t a Ford, or Subaru
motor in the back. The van still has VW blood in it. Like it should. Das Dub.
Mechanics that have seen it have made me offers on the spot for the van,
because the motor is so close to stock.
Good luck getting someone to work on your Bostig or Subaru
conversion when out on the road. If it has a Wasserboxer you will be working on
it, on the side of the road. It has a reliable solid motor in the back and is
all VW.
There is a Darrell Bohler digitool installed to the ECU,
these were pre OBII motors now that is taken care of. You can see what is
happening to the motor, at the dash. Darrell quit making these and I have
hoarded another one for you. (And no I will not just sell it unless you want
the whole van with it)
The engine lid fits flush; did I mention it was
professionally installed? You can set a
glass of water on the engine lid it runs so smooth.
There is a brand new cat on the exhaust so it will always
pass emissions. Some Subies and Ford conversions won’t pass emissions, this
will. It has a free flowing exhaust, yet doesn’t sound like a rice burner and
its quiet. It purrs.
Only German filters are used on it. And I only use the
Vanagon Diesel oil filters on it. No cheap Chinese stuff.
Cooling:
Brand new German Behr radiator, with forced air pre-cooler
and forced air oil cooler in the back. All are automatically cooled and also
have a bypass switch on the dash also. It will climb any mountain pass and not
break a sweat. It never ran hot, and it will never run hot. I run a cold
thermostat also, cause that’s how I roll. There is also an oil temp gauge and
water temp gauge on the dash. The coolant has been flush every 2 years. I only
use the green stuff too. Redline water wetter is added also. Overkill you say?
I agree and that’s how I roll too.
Gauges:
Oil temp, water temp, vacuum, tach, Jetta tach installed in
the dash, brand new factory rebuilt speedometer, voltage gauge, O2 Sensor,
transmission temp and a digitool. Plus the entire factory gauges. They all
work.
Note on the factory speedometer. I sent it off to be
rebuilt, it had 134000 on it, and once mailed back it had 000000 on it. Not
exactly the same if you ask me. So a
calculator is needed to do the math if you need to know the exact miles. This
has always bothered me. But hey what ya gonna do. I also bypassed the odometer
counter with a straight pass odometer cable. No more stupid O2 sensor light,
every 40000 miles going off. And the speedometer is more accurate. The van body has 146,326 miles on it. The
motor and tranny about 20k by the time you read this, with a brand new timing belt
just installed for you.
Transaxle:
Completely gone thru with brand new German CV axles also.
Suspension/brakes:
The whole front has been upgraded and replaced with the Van
Cafe kit. Here is what you won’t get on other vans. Even the upper bushings
have zerk fittings added. If you know these vans, you can install new ones and
the will squeak, this is taken care. Upper and lower ball joints replaced.
Brake drums and rotors are replaced and even the parking brake works. An
upgraded bracket was made for the parking brake. If you know these vans, it
doesn’t take long and you give up on having a parking brake. Power steering
pump is new and not a rebuild. The front and rear wheel bearings are upgraded
using on German bearings. You have to do your homework to find these. All the
rubber suspension parts have been replaced. It steers like a brand new van. I
even replaced the master cylinder for complete overkill. Slam the brakes and
you better be wearing your seatbelt.
Lift Kit:
3 “ GoWesty lift kit with leveling blocks in the rear. I did
this to upgrade the springs. I wanted fresh springs while I was fixing the
front end, and also to have a Syncro without the Syncro headache. Also the
84-85 Vanagons had a factory lift anyway. The leveling blocks removed the lean
the Westfalias have due to the camping equipment.
It’s been mistaken for a Syncro and now you can get to
better camping spots and it’s easier to change the fluids now. It looks factory.
They are progressive springs that mean you get the cool without getting beat up
on the interstate.
Wheels and Tires and Shocks:
It has real D
Load tires now. They are A/T off road Yokahawa Geolanders ,these tires are so
great I have them on my pickup truck now, they are silent and now the van can go places , before it
would get stuck in wet grass, I’ve now had it in some killer National Forest
camping spots you just drive right up, no Chuck Norris stunts needed. You just
putt along then park it. The rims are
upgraded to Mercedes rims. I took all the guess work out for you upgrading your
wheels and tires and its better than anyone else’s setup. These are real tires.
They only have 5000 miles on them. The van does not see saw like other
Vanagons, this one drives like it is on rails.
It has German Bilstein shocks, I sold 2 gallons of blood to afford
these.
Fuel:
Completely gone thru and upgraded. All fuel lines replaced,
with a German fuel pump, and brand new pressure regulator and not a Chinese
fuel pump. The tank was dropped and resealed. Only ethanol free gas is used in
it. It can take E-15, but I don’t like it, so I won’t use it. She likes 91
octane. She has good taste. When on a blind drunk she will take 86 octane, but
hates herself in the morning.
Starter:
It has a hot start starter now, not a rebuilt Chinese
starter, (noticing a theme here) this is the same starter the hot rod guys use.
It’s brand new and not a rebuild .This is one of the best upgrades I’ve done to
the van. I dare you to find this one another van. And with today’s cheap
rebuilt Chinese junk, this problem is taking care of. Rebuilt starters are
asking for trouble, the windings break down and leave you stranded. This idea
came from the rail buggy guys. Turn and the key and go.
Alternator:
I upgraded the alternator to a 130 amp alternator and the
wiring harness was upgraded for the alternator circuit. Nothing fancy here, I
just had a rebuild shop, beef it up.
Headlights/Tailights:
Upgraded to a South African grill, the auxiliary lights are
wired to a foot switch on the floor. This means you get the factory high beams,
and the auxiliary beams. They are driven on plug in play relays bypassing the
factory wiring .And professionally wired.
If you know these vans you know you need upgraded light wiring. (They
must use night vision scopes in Europe)The seal beams were removed and been
upgraded to Halogen 9004 lamps and lights. This van has modern lights. And they
are BRIGHT. All the professional wiring is labeled so you won’t have a hacked
van.
The taillights have been converted to euro taillights, this
means they are brighter so you can be seen, and a 3rd brake light
has been added.
The interior:
Camping Stuff
The interior was completely removed and POR-15 installed on
the interior seams and all the battery boxes which means NO RUST. The
refrigerator was upgraded; it works and loves to run on propane. (By the way
the tank is full and ready to use) The propane regulator was upgraded. The
water tank , resealed and has a new pump. The stove works. Installed an extra
cooling fan for the frig, now it will work when its 100 degrees outside when
parked. Also you can camp on 110volts or 12volt on the lights and camping equipment
unlike a factory van. Now you can fully use a camp ground electrical plug. The
frig will work on 110v or 12volt. The
GoWesty upgrade kit was installed on the frig. This was professionally done
also.
The pop-top, have lift shocks installed, it’s a one man
operation now. All the tables come with the van; yes it has all the tables. No
I will not sell them separately to you.
A/C Cooling. The van comes with an A/C window unit that is
not ghetto, and hangs in the passenger window. I’ve had the van in the 60’s
during 100 degree weather. Let the peasants sweat while you get hypothermic.
I have installed a rear shower at the back hatch and uses
water from the water tank. This is a God-Sent after a dusty day on the
trails. It looks factory.
The canvas has been replaced with a 3 sided vented top; also
the moonroof has been replaced and upgraded.
I have aftermarket magnetic bug screens for the siding door
and front and driver’s passenger door, even the rear hatch has the factory bug
screen.
It comes with an auxiliary battery and all the camping
devices are wired to this battery even the radio. This means only the starter
circuits are wired to the starter battery .It evens have a VW solar charger
with it. The starter battery has a tow
truck plug wired to it. If the battery does die, you don’t have to remove the
seat for a jump off. Just plug the jumper cables up and restart the van. All
the wiring was professionally done. An extra fuse box was added behind the
driver’s seat. All the circuits and wiring are labeled. Now you can camp off
grid, and not worry about the van not starting in the morning. Play Freebird
all night with no regrets.
The batteries
are also wired to separate trickle chargers for each battery and wired to the
factory outside 110v plug, this means park the van, plug it up and forget about
it. It’s a camper you might not use it for a while. Next camping trip just
unplug it, and it just starts right up and you drive off.
VW factory interior
stuff.
The rear bed and front seats have been redone with factory
VW cloth.(Another rare find ,that took a year to track down) It comes with the VERY RARE single middle
seat, with a factory headrest. All others if you can find them do not have a
headrest. This also means you can put a child in a car seat and not worry about
them being in the front or all the way in the back. Also you can still open the
frig with the seat unlike a full bench. This was only offered in 85-86 . The van can seat 6, all with seat belts.
Great for kids. If you have adults, they can easily get to the beer in the
frig.
The doors and side panels have been dynomatted it’s a
noiseless van, as much as big box can be, try that in another van. The doors
shut with a thud , not a tink sound.
The A/C has been completely gone thru and upgraded. I
replaced the compressor with a brand new 134a , the dryer is a Parker 134a
dryer and it’s using Redtek refrigerant ,(no license needed and it cools way
better) you can hang meat in the back. The factory evaporator drain lines have
been extended. The factory setup drained onto the body seams and might cause
rust. This is taken care of.
The Pioneer stereo has been completely brought up to today’s specs,
and has a remote for when camping, with 6 speakers, amp driven with sub-woofers.
A XM unit is installed in the dash with a USB port and an aux port. There is
nothing to do here.
The Seatbelts
have been upgraded, I installed rear GoWesty seats in the rear because I love
my kids, I also installed a MKII Jetta lap belt in the middle, I even like the
mother in law, now someone sitting in the middle won’t fly out the window. You
can remove this if you hate your mother in law.
I installed a
hot foot valve kit for the front dash; this means no more hot feet in the
summertime.
The front has
German rubber in the front flooring area, for camping, underneath is the
factory carpet and is in excellent condition.
Towing:
Yep towing,
this van can tow. I welded (I’m a certified welder) a Class III hitch using the
rear tow hooks mounted inside the frame. Now you have a stronger rear end,
unlike Vanagon’s from the factory, the rear end is solid as a rock if you get
rear ended. You can carry a rear platform also. No more stinking trash or gas
cans inside the van. If you see a Vanagon with a hitch that just attaches to
the factory rear hooks via a clip setup, you can snicker at them, and they will
have hitch envy.
So the
towing. I installed the pre-cooler and oil cooler for mountain passes. And with
extra power, the motor is 135hp unlike the factory with the 86hp Wasserboxer
motor. I have towed my duck hunting boat. I’ve also towed 2 jet skis. Now you
can take your toys with you. With the better brakes, tires and suspension,
motor and the upgraded hitch. The van tows great. I also installed Euro LT
mirrors ( I found them on line on a Polish website) for you can finally see out
of the van This setup is not abusive . I
wouldn’t tow a RV trailer. But if you want to take a toy or your lawn mower and
trailer over to Granny’s house you can now.
Paint/Outside:
It was
professionally repainted. I then installed bedliner to the bottom like Gowesty
does their vans, I also covered the bottom seams with bedliner. Also the front
seams were done in bedliner and matched to the factory brown. Now road rocks
cannot cause seam rust. I doubt you find that done on many vans.
The windows
are tinted 5% all the way around; this gives you privacy when camping without
messing with curtains. The passenger /driver are done in 35%. The front
windshield is done in 15%.
I also have a
Rocky Mountain ladder on the side of the van so you can access stuff on the top.
No more circus acts to get to something.
Attached to
the camper top are 6 Yakima clips, you can install racks on the top and you
have options due to the way I set it up. The scary part of drilling has been
done for you. All you have to do is install the Yakima bar racks.
Other:
You get all
the parts I’ve hoarded over the years. I’m ashamed to admit the money that is
in those parts.
Things wrong with the van:
The front
blower needs replaced, and I have the motor. I’ve put it off for a while. Due
to the fact you can switch the controls to fresh air and heat and it blows just
as hard as the blower. I have the blower motor and it comes with the van. If I
wasn’t traveling so much, this weekend project would already be done. Its not a
rocket surgeon job.
Crack in the
front windshield. 4 inches –Passenger side –bottom .Eventually these all get a
crack due to the size of the windshield and rocks from delta bravos. I’ve put
it off too; due to the fact the front windshield is tinted. Yep tinted. The
cops can’t tell, and it saves the interior. You can touch the steering wheel in
the summer when parked. And the tint stops the spreading when you do get a
crack. It took me 3 windshields to figure this gem of a tid-bit out.
The sliding
door handle, really nothing is wrong, but I used a 1988 door handle and cut it down,
and reversed the internals. This means you have to unlock it from the inside,(just stick you arethru/around from the passenger door) the outside key will not work. I did this to make the van hard to break into.
Before you could lean hard on the handle and you were in a free beer was to be
had. Now, good luck. It gives me peace of mind when hiking. This gem was
discovered on an internet board.
The real deal:
I’ve only had
this van for sale once due to being pressured from a guy and it was supposed to
be another VW lover. He came and saw it and it was “too serious for his blood”,
he saw all the work and money I’ve put in this van. I was asking the same
amount of money as I am offering here. He didn’t want to trash it.
I know I will
never get my money out of it. I knew that going in. I wanted a van I could
drive cross county. Or take my kids in and just go. Well they are grown now;
also I’m travelling too much to enjoy the van. It truly needs to go to another
VW home. I also wanted an ego van, if my van was beside your van. Well I knew
who had the nicer van. Sad but true. At least I’m honest about it.
This time is
now to part with it.
Pickup and transportation:
We cannot
pick you up .Sorry not trying to be a DB, it’s just my Mom, if you use a
transport truck, just pick it up, but it will have to come to us. We can give
the driver the key and he can drive it onto the trailer or truck. But that’s
about it. You can come get her, and drive her away if you like. That is another
option. After that I’m tapped out on ideas.
Payment:
Sold as is. This van will get you laid tho, but it will not
do your taxes or open your beer. If you bid and you win, you seriously won it.
I expect a $500.00 dollar PayPal deposit and the rest in cash or a banker’s
certified check. Seriously if you bid, you are bidding to win. If you win her,
she is yours no backing out. She doesn’t like to be stood up. You are getting a
west coast van for an east coast price. No one likes a tire kicker.
Refusal to sell:
I do refuse the right to sell to hippies. Not kidding…seriously
do not bid if you like drum circles or jam bands. If you want to take the van
to Bonnaro or some stupid music festival, l I will refuse the sale. Not
kidding. Hippies abused her before and I saved her from their dope smoking
ways.
FAQ.
Q: Why am I getting rid of the van?
A: I haven’t used it in two years due to a work assignment,
and now I have another long term work assignment ahead of me at the other end
of the country. She needs to be driven and enjoyed. Its breaking my heart to
know she is just sitting there.
Q: Why am I seeing it on eBay and not VW site this can’t be
legit something is wrong here etc etc (Start
an internet thread bashing this sale and talk smack or something else that
makes you feel good).
A: The van is at my Mother’s and I don’t want her dealing
with a bunch of hippies, or tire kickers. Once the van is sold it’s sold. This
is the most painless way for me. I’m at
another end of the county and can’t personally deal with it and I don’t want
her all stressed out. She has the title and the keys and that’s it.
Q :Zipcode/Where is the van:
A: She is located at zip code 37381; I won’t give you the
address until being sold, like I said I don’t want my mother being bothered by
hippies or tire kickers. I also don’t want her stolen in the middle of the
night.
Q: Will you take a trade?
A: Only if it’s your girlfriend and she is a super model and
owns a liquor store. I will need to see pictures beforehand.