1984 Volkswagen Vanagon Camper With Subaru 2.2l Engine on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
1984 Volkswagen Westphalia Camper Van More pictures of the Vanagon at this web address: http://s634.photobucket.com/user/shawngard/slideshow/Vanagon This westy is reliable, powerful, and fun to drive with the smooth Subaru powertrain. We are the second owners of this Texas camper van. We've put 75K miles on the van since it has been complete gone though and the engine upgraded to a Subaru. The van now has 179K miles on it. During the rebuild typical Vanagon issues were address. The passenger side seam was treated with rust-cure. We've done a number of small upgrades over the years to make it nicer for camping. Some of the van's features are listed below. Feel free to ask questions. Van is available for viewing in Dallas, TX. During the rebuild the following items were done. -1990 EJ22 2.2 liter Subaru boxer engine. -Kennedy Engineering adapter and coated exhaust were added -rebuilt cv axles -new calipers, slave and master cylinder -new drums, rotors, brake hoses and brake pads. -new wheel bearings -new rubber bushings and ball joints in front end. -new tie rods -new Bosch fuel pump. -gas tank reseal kit -Kenwood CD player and speakers -new shocks -repaired skylight and seals. -new mirrors -new rear bug screen. -new heater fan, switch, and flap seals in air box $$. -Custom VW drink holders. -Subaru drivers and passenger seats added. -The factory curtains, both tables, fridge, stove, sink, swiveling seats, cabinets, and camper items are there. Stove works great. Sink pump replaced. Fridge works and flue has been cleaned and the fan has been upgraded to a quiet one. (you can now sleep at night when the fridge runs). The pop-top is in decent shape-it is original, and has a few repaired tears. The mattresses are also original they have some wear but they’re completely comfortable and functional. *This van also comes with the rare middle seat. *We have a number of extras that come with this van! One extra 14" wheel. Complete set of 15" aluminum wheels with Goodyear Cargo Tires plus a steel 15" spare. The 15" wheels came out of a Eurovan, you will need longer studs to mount these wheels. Rear hitch. Front mounted bike rack, allows full access to the rear hatch. Spares Subaru parts, ECU, mass flow sensor, relays, misc sensors. A/C does work but has a slow leak. The compressor, expansion valve, filter have been replaced. 2013 added freshly rebuilt 4 speed manual transmission, new clutch, pressure plate, bearing and slave cylinder. Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. |
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VW redoes A-ha's 'Take On Me' music video
Wed, 18 Sep 2013Volkswagen has been responsible for its fair share of witty, clever commercials. "Tiny Vader" might be the most popular, but somehow, we think this newest spot will find a big audience. VW delivers not so much a cover, but a reimagining, of 1980s Norwegian pop band A-ha's famous music video for "Take On Me."
The original opens with an animated motorcycle race, which is revealed to be part of a comic book. VW's version replaces the motorcycle with a Passat, which strikes us as an oddly sober choice when there are cars like the GTI and Beetle in VW's portfolio. But never mind that - take a look down below for the entire 46-second spot. For reference, we've also included the original music video. And if you aren't a fan of the musical stylings of A-ha, just think, VW's choice of 1980s music could have been much worse.
Ten of the greatest Super Bowl car commercials of all time
Thu, Jan 28 2016With an average of over 100 million viewers each year, the Super Bowl always has advertisers bringing out the big guns. And for those among us who don't know the difference between a safety and a touchback, those commercials can be one of the most compelling aspects of the annual ritual. Car companies, in particular, have a long history of making the most of the huge Super Bowl audience by debuting some of the most memorable advertisements that have ever aired on television. So, in preparation for the new batch we'll be seeing this coming Sunday, here's a collection of our favorites from the past. 10. Audi – The Godfather When Audi created this homage to the quintessential gangster movie to promote its newest sports car, the company managed to make a commercial that was simultaneously funny, a little bit disturbing, and most importantly memorable. 9. Maserati – Strike This one might start out slow, but it delivers not only with the wicked sound of the third-generation Ghibli's engine, but with an interesting message about hubris in the auto industry as well. 8. Nissan 300ZX Twin-Turbo – Dream Directed by none other than Ridley Scott (Blade Runner, Alien), this dystopian spot has centers around a narrator who explains that in his dream the bad guys are unable to catch him despite their best efforts by way of street bikes, race cars, and supersonic jets. While the twin-turbocharged 300ZX car was certainly a performance powerhouse to be reckoned with in its day, the concept and execution of this one does come off a little bit campy now – but in a good way. Then again, it is a dream, after all. 7. General Motors – Robot This one is unique in that it's genuinely depressing on a profound level. Who would've thought that the simulated suicide of a lovable, anthropomorphic car-building robot who has fallen on hard times could be such a downer? 6. Nissan – With Dad Although the debut season of its new LMP1 racer didn't exactly turn out how the team hoped it would, there's no denying that Nissan's depiction of a strained father-and-son relationship that eventually leads to redemption (and the introduction of the 2016 Maxima) tugs at the heartstrings. 5. Volkswagen – Big Day A surprisingly poignant advert, this one might be low on dialogue but it certainly gets its message across. And just as the dramatic soundtrack begins to lull the viewer into a sense of security, our expectations are upended. 4.
The best Super Bowl car commercials from the last 5 years
Wed, Jan 28 2015If you've been dipping into the Autoblog feed over the past days and weeks, you wouldn't even have to be a sports fan to know the Super Bowl is coming up. Automakers have been teasing their spots for the big game, dropping them days early, fully-formed onto the Internet and otherwise trying to amp up the multi-million-dollar outlays that they've made for air time on the biggest advertising day of the year. And, we're into it. The lead up to the Super Bowl is almost akin to a mini auto show around these parts; with automakers being amongst the most prolific advertisers on these special Sundays. The crop of ads from 2015 looks as strong as ever, but we thought we'd take a quick look back at some of our favorite spots from the last five years. Take a look at our picks – created from a very informal polling of Autoblog editors and presented in no particular order – and then tell us about your recent faves, in Comments. Chrysler, Imported From Detroit Chrysler, Eminem and a lingering pan shot of "The Fist" – it doesn't get much more Motown than 2011's Imported From Detroit. With the weight of our staffers hailing from in and around The D, it's no wonder that our memories still favor this epic Super Bowl commercial (even though the car it was shilling was crap). Imported really set the tone for later Chrysler ads, too, repeated the formula: celebrity endorsement + dramatic copy + dash of jingoism = pulled car-guy heartstrings. Mercedes-Benz, Soul teaser with Kate Upton One of our favorite Super Bowl commercials (and yours, based on the insane number of views you logged) didn't even technically air during the game. Mercedes-Benz teased its eventual spot Soul with 90-seconds worth of Kate Upton threatening to do her best Joy Harmon impression. (Teaser indeed.) It doesn't win points for cleverness, use of music, acting, or any compelling carness, but it proved that Mercedes' advertisers knew how to make a splash in the Internet Age. And, hey, it's still classier than every GoDaddy commercial. Kia, A Dream Car. For Real Life Like the Mercedes video above, the initial draw here is a pretty lady; in this case the always stunning Adriana Lima. But this Kia commercial really delivers the extra effort we expect while scarfing crabby snacks and homemades, too. First of all, Motley Crue. Second, a cowboy on a bucking rhino. Enjoy yet again.