1993 Volkswagen Eurovan Mv Pop Up Top Camper. New Transmission! on 2040-cars
Monument, Colorado, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:Standard Passenger Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.5L 2459CC 150Cu. In. l5 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Model: EuroVan
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 30,000
Sub Model: MV
Number of Cylinders: 5
Year: 1993
Trim: MV Standard Passenger Van 3-Door
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
What you have here, Ladies and Gentlemen, is one very well sorted out VW EuroVan Pop Up Top Camper.
Camper was a 1 owner vehicle, I have the original window sticker when new! I bought the Van in a state of disrepair and have "gone through" the vehicle thoroughly and have made her road worthy for years more of trouble free camping and motoring enjoyment.
Tasks I have done or had done include./
1. Less than 1,000 miles on a complete transmission rebuild. This was performed by Colorado Transmission on Garden of the Gods street in Colorado Springs, have full documentation.
2. Less than 500 Miles on brand new Falcon Ziev tires. These are the tires that are one size bigger than OEM spec and have the proper load rating, makes for a nice smooth ride.
3. Brand New Paint Job. Not a Concour D'Elegance show winner, however, not bad at all, smooth and Bright White.
4. New starter, new alternator, new battery. What can I say, needed replacement, therefore, was replaced!
5. Around 30,000 miles on a rebuilt engine.
6. Ice Cold Air Conditioning! This is a rarity on a EuroVan, works flawlessly.
7. New Oil Change.
There you have it, folks. If, you want a clean, trouble free EuroVan that has been rebuilt, for years more trouble free camping adventures and motoring excitement, then this is the one. Call me at 405/328/8120 to ask any questions and/or to take for a test drive. I am in the Monument, Co (halfway between Denver, Co and Colorado Springs, Co) and will drive Camper to either metro area to help with shipping. Would be glad to pick up new owner at either city's airport as well.
Thank You, Nathan Gresham
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