1984 Volkswagen Vanagon Gl Standard Passenger Van 3-door 1.9l on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Rebuilt engine with ALL NEW: rings, seals,
bearings, pushrod tubes, gaskets, water pump, FPR, fuel lines, clutch,
pressure plate, T/O bearing. LOTS more new stuff, including new tires.
Used good AMC heads with German valves. About 500 miles on the
engine and other new parts.
Comes with coveted Bentley manual and many spare/core parts The interior is in good shape. She has a dent in the sliding door and scratches on the sides but NO RUST. (Ignore the dates on the pix - they're current as of April 19, 2014) New Stuff: - New Vanagon-rated tires on stock 14” steelies (~500 miles on them) - New carpet in middle area - New fuel lines, Fuel Pressure Regulator, fuel filter, gas cap; gas tank resealed with new seals - New clutch, pressure plate & throw out bearing - New rings, seals, bearings, gaskets - Used good AMC heads with German valves - Some new sensors (temp sensors, oxygen sensor) - New water pump, coolant H-pipe, coolant and expansion tank caps - New driver's side axle, CV joints (packed w/ synthetic grease) and bolts - Misc engine bits (some coolant hoses, distributor cap, rotor, wires, plugs) - New pushrod tubes - New rubber engine mounts - New cigarette lighter/DC power port - Newer starter and windshield Overall Goodness: - No rust - Retrofitted instrument cluster (1986?) w/ tach - All glass is good - Most electrical works (not the horn or gas gauge) - All 4 bumper end caps - Good paint w/ 80’s stripes and patina - Seats 5; no middle seat, but has tracks in floor if you want to add it later - Rear shoulder belts (outboard) added from later-model Jetta - Back seat has armrests and folds forward, but does not fold into a bed - Headliner is good – no tears - No power steering – one less thing to worry about breaking - Birch interior panels - Front/rear heaters and blowers work - 2-tone blue paint The Bad: - No radio, no antenna - No A/C (but heater blowers work) - Gas gauge and horn don't work - Wipers barely work, need lubrication, may need a relay - Needs rear wiper arm (+ motor may not work) - Sliding door lock works with ignition key, but not front doors or rear hatch - Sliding door dented, right side keyed/scratched, scratches/dings in paint all around Many spare parts included: - Misc. interior panels - Used heads + rockers (no valves) - A/C condenser and bracket - Original carpet - Cooler/console between front seats - Misc other stuff SELLER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING FEES. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY. Thanks for looking! |
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