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1982 Volkswagen Westfalia Camper Bus Low Miles Amazing Condition Must See No/res on 2040-cars

Year:1982 Mileage:107000 Color: Cover
Location:

United States

United States

 For sale is a gorgeous 1982 Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia in Original condition. This camper van is truly an attention grabber wherever it goes. It has been very well maintained and kept up since purchased new. Options listed below:


  • Automatic transmission
  • New Tires
  • Brakes done end of last Summer
  • 3-Way Refrigerator
  • Stove
  • Water tank
  • NO RESERVE AUCTION!!
  • Trailer hitch
  • Complete Exterior Cover
  • 107,000 Original Miles


This bus has been taken care of and always Dealer Serviced. Fluids changed regularly. Garage kept. This van will come with several manuals including factory manual. It has extra filters, new moldings, handles, and other parts I accumulated through the years. All screens and drapes come with also including an attachable awning with poles. This Camper van is road ready to drive anywhere and truly enjoy. It will be available for local showings. The body is solid without rust. It has spent most of its life in Florida. It has never seen salt. The undercarriage is solid and rust free. This van is in amazing condition inside and out. The paint is all original and still shines like new. We have always kept it covered when not using. The carpet and seats are clean and without tears. This van drives straight down the hi-way without any shakes or wobbles at all. It's very fun to drive. Please email me with any questions or concerns. Bus is located in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Thanks for viewing.


Specifications

1982 Vanagon Camper

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Standard Features:

    1. Drivetrain

      1.9 liter air-cooled horizontally opposed engine
      95HP @ 4800RPM, 117FtLbs @ 3200RPM
       Automatic transmission
      Rear wheel drive
      (Breakerless transistorized ignition in California)

    2. Suspension, wheels, steering

      Independent front & rear suspension
      Power assisted brakes, 10.9" front solid disks, 9.9" rear drums
      Rack & pinion steering
      Steel belted radial tires, size 185/80R14
      14" steel wheels, 5.5" wide
      Spoked hub caps

    3. Exterior, body

      Dual outside mirrors
      Sliding side door
      Sliding side windows
      Opening wing windows
      Tinted glass
      Electric rear window defogger
      Intermittent front windshield wipers
      Pop-top roof with
      cargo carrier

      Wheelbase:

      96.9"

      2.46 meters

      Front track:

      61.8"

      1.57 meters

      Rear track:

      61.8"

      1.57 meters

      Length:

      179.9"

      4.57 meters

      Width:

      72.6"

      1.844 meters

      Height:

      72.2"

      1.834 meters

      Ground clearance:

      7.5"

      19 cm

      Turning circle:
      (curb-to-curb)

      34.5 ft

      10.52 meters

    4. Interior

      Padded instrument panel
      Speedometer with trip odometer
      Fuel level gauge
      Mechanical clock
      Front bucket seats with swivel bases
      Two passenger rear bench seat (folds into bed, cushion over engine)
      Removable carpeting
      Cloth inlays in door panels
      110VAC electrical outlet
      Circuit breaker
      Electrical cable
      LPG stove
      LPG tank
      Sink & water storage tank
      Fire extinguisher
      Clothes locker/ 3 door closet
      Overhead storage cabinet
      Light
      Privacy curtains
      Removeable screen for hatch door
      Skylight
      LPG/110VAC/12VDC refrigerator
      Two store-away tables

      Cargo capacity:

      Behind rear seat:

      49.7 ft3

      1.408 meters3

    5. Miscellaneous

      15.9 Gallon fuel tank mounted under center of van
      16 MPG EPA city estimate
      18 MPG EPA highway estimate


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