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1984 Westfalia Vanagon Gl Full Pop Top Camper With Only 41k Original Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1984 Mileage:41000 Color: beige /
 Brown
Location:

Pittsburg, California, United States

Pittsburg, California, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Engine:4 cyl1.9 liter
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: wv2zb0255eh125631
Make: Volkswagen
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Year: 1984
Trim: westfalia
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rwd
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 41,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: GL
Exterior Color: beige
Interior Color: Brown

       YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 1984 VW WESTFALIA VANGON FULL   CAMPER 1.9LITER WATERCOOLED ENGINE 19 MPG 4 SPEED MANUEL WITH  ONLY 41K ORIG MILES SLEEPS 4 PEOPLE FULL 3 WAY FRIDGE 2 BURNER STOVE  THATS NEVER BEN USED SINK FRONT AND REAR AC WATER TANK TWO DINETTE TABLES ALSO REAR FULL SCREEN THAT KEEPS BUGS OUT
REAR BENCH SEAT FOLDS DOWN TO A BED AND THE TOP ALSO TURNS TO A BED ITS ONLY BEN SLEP IN TWICE THIS CAMPER IS VERRY CLEAN IN AND OUT
  NO DENTS OR BODY RUST ITS ALLWAYS BEN COVERED IT CAN USED
               NEVER BEN COOK IN OR SMOKE IN AND NO PETS 
                               LOOKS AND RUNS XLENT 
    
                AFTER AUCTION IS OVER IAM ASKING FOR $1,000
                DOLLAR DEPOSIT WITHIN 24HRS AND THE BALANCE
                IN 7 DAYS IAM ALLOWED TO END AUCTION EARLY
                 IF YOU HAVE ANY ? YOU CAN CONTACT ME
                                        @ 510 621-8346 THANK YOU



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Mon, 28 Jan 2013


Brace yourself for another tidal wave of Super Bowl commercials. Volkswagen has released its spot for this year's big game. Set to air during the second quarter, the Get Happy spot follows one jubilant office worker as he makes his way through the day, spreading joy wherever he goes. The source of his happiness? A Volkswagen Beetle, of course. Now, if you're wondering why a gaggle of white guys are running around on your screen with Jamaican accents, it will help to know the spot is part of a larger Get Happy campaign featuring Jimmy Cliff.
The first ad in the series featured the artist singing his rendition of "C'Mon, Get Happy," complete with a little help from some notorious unhappy YouTube stars. You can take a look at the new ad before it airs below, along with the complete press release for a little more background.

Skoda Octavia vRS is just the thing for your pumped-up neighborhood

Fri, 26 Jul 2013

Skoda, oh Skoda. You're just so cool. Maybe it's the fact that it's a brand that we don't get in these United States, but Skoda's rebadged Volkswagens, in particular the new Octavia vRS shown here, are just different enough from the hum-drum VWs on our shores that the Czech brand seems strangely desirable. Maybe we're just craving forbidden fruit.
This short, minute-long spot covers the new vRS in a world of excess, where strollers ride on 26-inch wheels, lawnmowers feature V8 engines and ice cream cones are the size of toddlers. As things often go in these ads, the Octavia vRS draws the eyes of passerby that are seemingly use to things far more ridiculous than a reasonably priced Czech sedan. In reality, the Octavia should be fairly familiar to American buyers. It uses the same 2.0-liter, turbocharged four-pot found in the Volkswagen GTI and Jetta GLI, with 217 horsepower, and sits on the same platform as the Audi A3 and Volkswagen Golf. Take a look at the full spot, below.

BMW, Ferrari, VW cars use tungsten mined by terrorists

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Bloomberg Markets is reporting that BMW, Volkswagen and Ferrari have been using tungsten ore sourced from Columbia's FARC rebel terrorists. The extensive story focuses on Columbia's illegal mining trade and calls into question the provenance of the rare ore that is used not only in crankshaft parts production, but is also found in the world's computing and telecommunications industry for use in screens.
The ore is mined by the FARC (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia, or Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia - People's Army), and exported to Pennsylvania, where it is refined. The refined ore is then sent over to Austria, where a company called Plansee turns it into a finished product. Now, it's important to note that we aren't talking about the world's supply of tungsten here. In 2012, Plansee's American refinery purchased 93.2 metric tons of tungsten, valued at $1.8 million. That's peanuts, with the entire Colombian tungsten mining industry producing just one percent of the world's supplies.
That doesn't make indirectly supporting FARC any more acceptable, though. BMW, VW and Ferrari are all committed to not accepting mineral supplies from the Democratic Republic of Congo, which is also in the grips of a guerrilla insurrection funded, in part, by illegal mining. The same commitment would figure to extend to Colombian mining, but as BMW points out, it's difficult for a multi-national manufacturer to know where every item in its supply chain comes from. A company spokesperson says as much, telling Bloomberg, "These few grams out of the billions of tons of raw materials passing through the BMW supply chain are of no practical relevance."