1987 Vw Vanagon Westfalia Full Camper on 2040-cars
Verona, Virginia, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Engine:2.1L F.I. Waterboxer
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Volkswagen
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Trim: Westfalia Full Camper
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Auto
Mileage: 225,262
Options: CD Player
Sub Model: gl
Exterior Color: Gray
1987 Westfalia Full Camper, fridge ,sink, two burner stove, propex furnace, 1200w power inverter, solar. 4 season camping at its best. Overall it is a solid good running and driving camper. No rust but some bumps and bruises. Utilitarian vibe.
The Bad:
cruise control doesnt work, no a/c compressor, misc. dents and dings, canvas does not leak, but has two small holes from being pinched by latch ,screen has some holes(pictured)
exhaust to be considered offroad(harley muffler) i do have a good muffler,cat and tailpipe that is included,but head pipes will need replaced as well(not included) or run as is
Differential whine, the previous owners had the transmission rebuilt around 200k, it shifts great, but has developed a whine/vibration.(this needs repair soon, have had two local vw shops ride along who confirmed the noise is coming from transaxle)
Mantainance: Previous Owner
@200k+/- rebuilt transmission aamco
@202k complete reman engine installed
Maint. 11-04-2011, 218k:
inner and outer wheel bearings, front and rear.
all new cv joints
new fuel lines
re-sealed gas tank
(1) right front hub and rotor
trac rod bushings
new bfg all terrain tires
Engel 12/115v built in fridge
Propex HS 2800 furnace w/ thermostat
new propane tank and regulator
1200w power inverter
(2) Deep cycle house batteries
GoWesty solar kit
pioneer head unit w/aux, usb
all rust cut out, new panels from bus depot installed, no body work attempted, welds were 3m seam sealed, inner panels brushed w/ por 15, outer panels rustoleum bed liner
Maint. @ 224k, 11-2011
new radiator fan motor
new water pump
Extras:
yakima towers and cross bars
bug screen for back hatch, curtain for front window, snow chains, leveling ramps, new set of ball joints
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