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1988 Volkswagen Vanagon Wolfsburg Edition on 2040-cars

Year:1988 Mileage:197255
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
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1988 Volkswagen Vanagon GL

Wolfsburg Edition Automatic

Hello in eBay land!  Check this one out..  This is a 1988 Vanagon with the reverse captain’s chair seating and collapsible table.  This is a 100% RUST FREE VAN.  This is like a Westfalia except that the top on this one does not pop up.  The rear seat folds into a bed.  This is a pretty clean van actually.  It has been used and enjoyed but also maintained too.  It has a rebuilt engine and runs really well.  It also has more power than I thought it would.  Mountain passes are no problem.  The transmission shifts perfectly and it drives straight down the road.  It never leaks a drop of oil and the muffler is new.

The brakes stop straight and true and the suspension and shocks are tight and correct.  All the lights and blinkers work as they should and the radio sounds great on a road trip.  It has an excellent stereo and speakers.

The carpet is new throughout.  The whole inside is really clean.  The driver’s door needs to be painted and it could use some general touch up on the exterior.  Somebody stole the rear VW emblem.  The A/C is not blowing cold.

I would trust this van to go any distance.  Fly out pick it up and drive her home and enjoy a vacation in the process.  Shipping is easy too so if you need a quote drop me a line and I will get it for you immediately if it’s not the middle of the night.

 I am selling the Van with a very low reserve.  This means that any bid could win.  I know it will sell the first go around as long as we all play by these rules. 

#1.  Only bid if you have intentions to buy. 

#2. Ask any and all questions before bidding. 

#3. Please contact me BEFORE BIDDING if you have zero or negative feedback.

#4. This is an AS-IS sale.  I have done my best to describe it exactly as I see it but it has no warranties or guarantees.

#5. I will not accept Pay-Pal for the balance payment of the vehicle.  Pay-Pal is for the deposits only, the balance must be paid by certified check or wire.  Legitimate and legal buyers only please. 

Just be real and genuine and I will make sure that the winning bidder is happy with his or her purchase.  I have 100% positive feedback and I plan on keeping that.  Also, I will end the sale for the right offer so don’t wait till the last second and worry about missing out.  Just call me and we will work out a fair price..

I’m Justin my Phone number is 503-969-5127

 

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If you've ever met me, listened to me on the podcast, or come to know me through my writing during the last five years at Autoblog, the following phrase should not surprise you: I freaking love the Volkswagen GTI. I've long said that the GTI is the perfect daily driver for the everyday enthusiast – a car that offers as much practicality as it does performance, served up in a semi-premium, attractive package. I've preached the GTI's story to anyone who would listen, and I've managed to convince several people to actually go out and buy one (those folks later telling me they're super happy with their cars, by the way). As for this new, seventh-generation GTI, I'll offer a little backstory. In 2013, Volkswagen flew me to Germany to attend the Frankfurt Motor Show, where I also got to drive a number of the company's products, including the CrossBlue crossover concept. While waiting for my turn to pilot the CrossBlue in an airport hangar, one of the German PR folks directed my attention to a white, four-door GTI sitting outside, and said I was free to have my way with it for, oh, 20 minutes... on an empty runway... in the rain. This was my first experience with the new GTI, in a fairly loaded spec, with all the performance goodies. Needless to say, I loved it. But my other big belief about the GTI is that this car is truly perfect in its base form. The sixth-generation car was a blast without any dynamic controls or performance whats-its, and while those things certainly help make this new hot Golf a more enthusiastic package than ever, in my eyes, they aren't completely necessary. That's why, when it came time to order a long-term car, I took control of the options. The end result is the carbon steel gray GTI you see here, in four-door S (base) spec, with a six-speed manual transmission. Yes, I did outfit our car with the only two options available to S shoppers (aside from the $1,495 performance pack) – the $995 lighting package and $695 driver assistance pack – but other than that, it's a no-nonsense hot hatch. No sunroof. No leather. No fully power-adjustable seats. No navigation. No dual-zone climate control. No automatic headlights. No upgraded audio. The bottom line is that our long-term GTI comes in with an as-tested price of $27,895, including the $820 destination charge. That's right: a $28,000 GTI. What our car does have is everything you'd want in a GTI.

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