1991 Volkswagen Vanagon Campmobile Van Camper 3-door 2.1l on 2040-cars
Wichita, Kansas, United States
1991 Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia Camper!!
INCREDIBLY LOW MILES!!
Great Nostalgia Piece for the Volkswagen or Limbo crowd!
I've been tracking the listings on ebay and on different car sales sites to see the average price of what these go for, I'm very impressed with how people have maintained their love for these awesome vehicles!
This is a nice van that has gray interior, and has been garage kept since owned.
This camper is in very good shape!
The oil has been changed recently and oil still is in good shape.
We put fresh gas in it about 3 days ago from the date of this listing.
The headlights have no oxidation and look almost brand new.
Turn the key and it'll fire right up!
As of last use, the Sink, Stove and Fridge all work!!
I've tried to get the best angles in the pictures, but there are some issues to address regarding the condition:
The Sunroof has a small piece missing near the seal, I'm contemplating buying a new one. They have one on Gowesty.com for $29.99. Since it has been in the garage, we've had no reason to replace it, and when we had it out camping, we covered it with a trash bag to keep any water out.
Due to the fact that it has been sitting for awhile, there are some slight tears in the canvas for the roof. There are all VERY small, I don't think any of them are longer than an inch or two. I think the canvas is probably the biggest issue with this camper.
There is a very small rock chip in the passenger side of the windshield, it is several years old and has not spread at all. It's maye a 1/4 inch across. Very small.
There is a cassette player in the van, but none of the buttons are attached to it anymore, I'll update this post if I can find them.
The bench seat and the carpet between the two front seats have some good size stains on them, They could definitely use a good shampoo.
The hydraulics for the back hatch do not work, but these look like very universal hydraulic posts, and seem to be a pretty cheap and easy fix.
The top of the van and the bumpers have the usual fading.
I haven't seen ANY rust on the van so far, I will update this post if I do.
Any questions or special pictures requests, I encourage you to message me!
Thanks!
On Mar-11-14 at 21:12:54 PDT, seller added the following information: I just wanted to reiterate... The van starts up with no problem, but it does run a little rough. I honestly can't remember what another one sounds like or what it is supposed to sound like. I've heard from a friend that it should sound like that as it "Sounds like a Volkswagen." I'm planning on getting it inspected before the auction ends, and if there are any major issues, I'll either list it, or cancel the auction until it's fixed. I've also added a picture of the engine, as I completely forgot to add it before. Also The gas gauge does not function correctly and it could use new tires pretty soon. As before, any questions, Please ask! |
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