Volkswagen Eurovan Mv Weekender Poptop Camper Fully Auto W/ Rare Teal Upgraded! on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
This 1993 VW Eurovan is a rare
MV Weekender! with an even more rare Teal color package. Fully Automatic, transmission and windows. All owners loved and took care of this
vehicle, Excellent Condition. The MV Weekender comes with the pop-top and the back seat that
turns into a queen size bed. The poptop canvas is clean and in perfect
condition as well as the mattress. It has the 7 passenger seating and
the table that folds up and down. It has a Aux battery operated by the 12 volt battery connector under the driver seat. It has 12
volt power jacks and internal
lighting. It also has the complete set of curtains including the front
curtains.
Comes with a booklet of all previous mechanical work, dating back to 1996. With most important items replaced over the years. Runs Great! Clean title and carfax report. All New limo tent around the sides and back and 40% tent on the front with 10 year warranty. 1993 was the last year that Westfalia made the camper units, which is definitely a bonus. Full weekender package includes: all-around curtains, lots of interior lights for camping at night, back screen door, table, under-seat fridge, pop-top, 2 beds; two rear-facing seats and a 3-seat bench surround a fold-away table. The 2 rear facing jump seats can be removed for even more interior room. Cosmetic: All speakers upgraded to Rockford Fosgate 4.5 and 5.5 inch speakers. Interior: Door panels fitted with Dynamat Xtreme sound dampening to reduce road noise and rattling. AC system blows ice cold and has been fully recharged in May Wheels: Solid, matching with good tread Electronics: Brand New Clarion CD XM Stereo system complete with Bluetooth, USB & Aux ports and built in mic for hands-free calling. Tow Package: Tow package with 2 inch receiver for bike/ski racks. $500 upgrade This Eurovan is very clean inside and out. There are 2 minor dents. One on the right back corner panel and one near the front grill. The interior is in excellent condition for its age. This van has only been owned by non-smokers. Mechanically, this Eurovan is top notch. It has been well maintained and is up to date on all services. It has had regular synthetic oil changes. The tires are new. The brakes are new. I just took it on a 5000 mile trip to Northern California and back and it performed flawlessly. The auto transmission is in excellent condition and shifts smoothly. AC system blows ice cold and has been fully recharged in May. Clean title and carfax report. |
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