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Stunning 2003 Vw Eurovan Westfalia Weekender 86k Mile Orig Window Sticker No Res on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:86437
Location:

United States

United States

Selling for no reserve!

Last year of the popular 2003 VW Eurovan Westfalia Weekender with only 86k miles. All stock and original. California car.  2 owners.  Sold new at McNevin Volkswagen in Berkeley California on 12/6/2002 with only 35 miles at time of purchase. She still wears her original dealer license frames from McNevin.  Original window sticker, books and all keys are included with the sale.  Maintenance book has dealer service history stamps.  

The stock Volkswagen VR6 motor has plenty of power and 4 speed automatic is perfect for road trips. This van was the last and final year of the weekender. Westfalia conversions were made in Germany. Many pics below just scroll down and wait for them to load. 

Also known as the swiss army knife of vans. This van is loaded with features perfect for camping or for an active family. The pop top tent is in excellent condition. Only a couple of small pinholes in the tent (front portion) but nothing major. Upstairs bed cushions were not used and kept in the garage in plastic bags to preserve the cushions from sun damage. I recently installed them and they are excellent like new. 

The weekender is the perfect Eurovan as its more roomy and lighter than the full camper and it can be driven everyday. MPG is 17 city and 20 highway. As you may already know these vans come equipped ready to camp for the weekend. The bed upstairs sleeps two and rear bench seats converts to a bed that can sleep three.  Also equipped with full curtains, refrigerator, fold out table, florescent rear lighting, auxilary full size battery, window screens and rear heat controls.

The Colorado Red pearl paint is in excellent condition and still shines bright. No rust or corrosion. Rear bumper shows some minor wear from parallel parking in the city. Some minor door dings. There is a 2-3 dent on rear tail gate to the left of Eurovan emblem. see pics.  The velour interior is in perfect shape with no rips or tears. Non smoker van and clean clean carpets. See pics with rubber mats and without. Sony radio with remote and aux inputs/pandora/bluetooth etc was just installed a few months ago. Ignition lock was replaced and additional ignition keys come with the van.

Car runs and drives beautifully. No warning lights on and oil was just changed recently. You can drive this car with confidence anywhere. 

Email for more info. Clean title in hand. Autocheck report is below. 

*Please only bid if you are serious and interested in owning this car as this is a no reserve auction and final highest bid wins. 




  

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