1997 Volkswagen Eurovan Full Camper- Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
1997 Volkswagen Eurovan Full Camper- 164,616 miles. Excellent condition, well maintained. Strong running VR6 engine. Always located in the Western US. No rust, excellent original paint, very clean interior. All camping equipment is present and in working order. Clean carfax. NO damage or accidents. Repairs and maintenance completed since March 2012. new cruise control switch and module, window tinting, new tires at 152,536 miles, all new brake discs and rotors, new oil pan and transmission gaskets seals, oil filter flange, new water pump and thermostat and housing cover, new heater hose assembly, new transmission oil cooler, lower ball joints, outer tie rod ends and outer CV boots. In addition to all of the original camping equipment such as window screens, nets and curtains, a porta potty and roof rack are included. All camper equipment works including the fridge, stove, propane system, shower. The pop top canvas is in excellent shape. Has a 2 inch receiver tow hitch. This is a well maintained and cared for vehicle that is 100% ready for camping, touring, traveling. The reason for the sale is due to advancing age and illness. We can email the CARFAX report to you upon request.
Please email with questions. You can purchase this camper van, fly to Las Vegas, and camp your way back home! |
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