1987 Westy Pop-top Camper on 2040-cars
Chandler, Arizona, United States
This 1987 VW Vanagon Westfalia is a gem. You will be
hard pressed to find another one as clean and well cared-for. It has
spent nearly all its life here in Arizona which accounts for it being
completely rust-free. Every facet of the vehicle has been meticulously
maintained inside and out and EVERYTHING works exactly the way it was
designed to. The doors and hatch close quietly and effortlessly. The
brand new Walker Quietflow muffler makes it purr like a kitten. Privacy
tint and 360° curtains provide privacy and security. The A/C was
converted to R134a May 2013. All glass is chip/crack-free and crystal
clear. I am a professional detailer so you can rest assured I spared no
effort nor expense in the regular maintenance as well as its
preparation-for-sale of this vehicle. There are no rips, tears or snags
anywhere on any cloth or vinyl surface. All of the interior trim as well
as the carpets are clean and sharp. The engine and transmission are
strong and healthy. I travel on the freeway at 75+ MPH without
hesitation and still have 1/3 of the pedal left. The brakes are about
80% life left and the Sumitomo tires are at about 30% wear. Aside from
the stereo and speakers, everything inside is original and still looks
crisp and new. Outside, I have taken the finish to a completely new
level of shiny. Its finish is completely swirl-free and you can count
the door dings and/or tiny chips literally on one hand. All of the seals
and gaskets have been revitalized and moisturized eliminating any black
transfer to you or cloths as well as keeping them healthy and
crack-free. The fiberglass on the pop-top has been de-oxidized and
treated to protect it from the elements as well as reduce the rate of
oxidation. There are no cracks in any of the trim plastic (i.e., the
dash, etc) nor are there any scratches, mars, chips, etc., in any of the
cabinets and panels inside.
It's never been in an accident of any kind and overall, the van looks like it was just taken out of a time capsule, it's that clean. No dents, scratches or basically anything that could/would remotely detract from its excellent condition. It comes with a clean, clear title and has a clean Carfax as well. Please visit the page linked below to view tons of high-def pics with descriptions.(Hint: Click on any or all image you want to view larger. Then, be sure to click the little magnifying glass in the bottom right-hand corner of each image to load a larger, clearer version of it! For the super, HiRes version of each image, click the magnifying glass again in the window of the image that loads. That's when the magic happens!) UPDATE: More pics added 03/04/2014 http://s1271.photobucket.com/user/jrnyman1978/library/1987%20Westy Video walkaround added 3/10/2014! http://youtu.be/lc3zVjAK2ng Follow the link below to view the Vin Car History report (similar to Carfax). http://reports.vincarhistory.com/2014/09/WV2ZB0259HH044653BWH.html If you are considering this van and you live somewhere other than Arizona, I am available to drive it home for you for a nominal fee and a plane ticket home. I'm Steve and I can be reached at 480-246-6275 anytime. Thank you for looking! The Specs: ___________________ 117,700 miles 2.1L L4 OHV 8V 4Cyl water cooled, gasoline engine 4 spd. manual transmission Flash Silver Metallic with White Roof 13.2 Gal. water tank & City water hookup Electric water pump 3 Gal. propane tank 1.5 cf refrigerator runs on LP gas, 110V AC or 12V DC 2 burner stove 2 full-size beds Sumitomo 215/65/15 HTR A/S P01 tires (Sooooo quiet and smooth!) Full-size spare 10.5 gal. fuel tank Separate rear heater with 3-speed blower- assist Fire extinguisher Electric heated mirrors Original Owner’s Manuals Original keys - all 4 - Ignition, glove box, water flap and code key Upgrades and Features ______________________________ R134a refrigerant conversion May 2013 GoWesty.com auxillary battery kit that runs fridge, stereo, interior light, cigar lighter and clock. May 2013 JVC AM/FM stereo w/ Bluetooth & iPod/iPhone connection, front USB connection and 4 Kenwood speakers April 2013 New pop-top canvas installed August 2012 Suntek® metallic window tint May 2013 Carrot® Alloy 15" x 7" rims New alternator July 2013 Steering rack July 2013 All new belts May 2013 New muffler & tail pipe December 2013 Oil changed at 2500 mile intervals Cooling system flushed August 2013 New dark-tint skylight November 2013 Custom made plush, carpeted floor mats for front, and middle of van. All rear bulbs upgraded to Super-Brites June 2013 Complete tune-up September 2013 (plugs, points, dist. cap, rotor, Oil & filter change, Engine cleaned including throttle body and plate January 2014 UPDATE: Oil & filter changed 03/04/2014 |
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