1985 Vanagon Westfalia 2.2l Solar Panel on 2040-cars
Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
2008-09 Transmission was rebuilt 2010 Wolfsburg Motorwerks in Seattle installed a rebuilt 2.1 liter engine bored out to 2.2 New water pump, radiator, and exhaust installed with engine though the exhaust gaskets could use replacing at this point. (25,000 miles since rebuild) 2010 Majority of fuel lines replaced 2010 Rebuilt throttle body 2010 rebuilt AFM installed 2010 New Power Steering rack 2011 2 stage regulator installed on propane tank 2012 Head gasket rebuild 2012 All new coolant hoses! Fancy silicon ones too! 2012 New Aluminum coolant hose flanges replaced those brittle plastic ones 2012 New KYB shocks up front 2012 Overhauled and rotated CVs 2012 New to this van front seats, these seats have the adjustable arm rests, an option that was not available in 1985. Seats are also in better shape than original. 2013 GoWesty alternator reinforcement bracket 2013 High Torque starter installed by Euro Pros in Costa Mesa, CA 2013 New Muffler installed 2013 New Water Pump & Thermostat 2013 New Bilstein shocks in rear -Van has 370K miles. West coast van, very minimal underbody rust, minimal seam rust in the usual places. -Paint and body look like this van has seen 370k. Looks good driving down the road, up close looks like it could use a paint job. -Interior is in good shape considering the mileage, though dash shows typical cracking from sun. -Secondary battery replaced 6 months ago, 2 additional 12v sockets installed behind drivers seat. -Secondary battery charges from alternator as well as solar panel on the roof. -Solar panel is 64 watts, sits neatly in luggage compartment. -Yakima roof rack installed and holes filled with silicon sealer to prevent leakage. -Pioneer CD player with USB & AUX inputs & remote. -Polk Audio speakers. -LED lighting system installed, works off remote and has dimmer to really set the mood. Also comes in handy when looking for your van at night. The lights run all along the tray above the port side windows, and there is another set just under the overhead compartment in the rear. Help light things up when your working on the engine! -Bed liner has been applied to the bottom section of the van, looks great and protects well. -Power Steering -No AC -Upgraded stock alloy wheels -Fridge works -Tent has been repaired in rear, some rips in screen, also repairable -Rear heater leaked and was disconnected and removed it for storage space -File folder of documents dating back to mid 90s |
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