'93 Eurovan Mv "one Of The Coolest In The Country" on 2040-cars
Ephrata, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:2.5L 2459CC 150Cu. In. l5 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1993
Mileage: 144,000
Make: Volkswagen
Model: EuroVan
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Trim: MV Standard Passenger Van 3-Door
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: FWD
'93 T4 Eurovan MV (multivan). The MV has 2 rear facing and folding captains chairs, rear
bench folds into a full sized bed, folding "pop-up" table w/
over-head Hella light bar, extra drink holders, under bed storage cubbies and
rear adjustable HVAC. Perfect for the weekend get away or is a cool retreat and
place to hang out/enjoy a beer at the car shows. 143,xxx original miles. Power
windows, power door locks, cruise control (all work). Lowered on brand new FK
coilovers (less then 1000 miles), smoked “joey-mod” headlights (pictured)
(Stock headlights and "lite smoke" corner markers installed), smoked
corner markers, smoked tails, blacked out emblems and badge-less lift gate
finish off the exterior mods. Full recent servicing including full tune up
(Plugs, Wires, Cap, Rotor, Air Filter, Oil & Filter) , New wiper blades,
New Silverstar Ultra headlight bulbs, New headlight switch, New
turn-signal/cruise control stalk, New serpentine belt, Transmission Service
with Seafoam"trans" (run/cleaned for200 miles) then drained and
serviced with New transmission filter, New pan gasket (rubber), Lucas FULL
synthetic automatic trans fluid and Lucas "no-slip" additive.
Includes new water pump, timing belt and roller. Fresh interior with brand new
carpet through-out entire van!! Full interior trim panel replacement and
restoration (no "sticky"-trim here!) Crack free dash!! Fresh full
interior valet. The mechanical s are just as nice. Strong 2.5 5cyl with no
knocks or leaks, New coolant flanges/gaskets and sensor, exhaust manifold is
not cracked (common on T4s), aftermarket Bosal exhaust, 17in aftermarket wheels
have very good 205/45/R17 all season tires at all 4 corners (pictured) are
included. Currently sitting on factory steel wheels tires with 70% tread left
and nearly mint original hub caps. I have gone through great pain and expense
to make this van as fun, cool and reliable as possible. This thing is ready to
go anywhere and has a clean title. I added a pic of how the van looks currently in "winter mode"
Issues: Needs horn relay, Needs overhead light bulb, Minor rust and scratches on body, Small PS rack leak, Needs front rotors & pads
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