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1985 VW Vanagon Westfalia Full Camper

1985 VW Vanagon Westfalia Full Camper
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you are looking at a very rare one owner, garage kept, LOW MILEAGE Westfalia full camper pop-top vanagon in Unbelievable Original condition! The reason for such low mileage is it was only used for short weekend getaways a few times a year in the summer. Honestly its never been out of the garage in bad weather ever! Our van has never been smoked in or pets of any kind allowed inside. The only flaw that you will see is a very minor dent that happened while it was parked in a store parking lot that also tore off the black plastic piece from the corner of the bumper, I have included pictures of it in the add. The tires are less then one year old and really dont have any miles on them. The pop-top canvas is in perfect condition. There are no tears or wear spots on any of the interior. The awning opens and closes easily and is in great shape as well. The top bed was actually never used. The two seats in the front turn around and face the back and there are two removable tables that swivel. It has front and rear A/C & heater, curtains all the way around (in great shape), factory bug net for the rear, a 3 way fridge, 2 burner stove, sink, lots of storage, roof vent and seat belts in the rear. The van is currently registered until July 2011 and it runs great so if the winner is far away you can actually drive it home and have your first road trip with it! You really need to see this camper in person to appreciate the care that was taken of our little Westy and the exceptional condition that its actually in!

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1976 Volkswagen Bus/Vanagon Westfalia

1976 Volkswagen Bus/Vanagon Westfalia
BEAUTIFUL CAMPER

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Up for world-wide auction, is a beautiful, recently restored 1976 VW Type 2 Westfalia Camper. This vehicle was restored about five years ago and driven cross-country after that. The engine was rebuilt less than 5,000 miles ago, after the cross-country trip. As you can tell from the pictures below, it is a gorgeous car that turns heads everywhere it goes. We will be sad to see her go. This camper was originally yellow, but was repainted during restoration to the OEM green color. It was done the "right way", so it's green all the way (except the engine compartment). In addition, the upholstery was converted from yellow plaid with yellow curtains, to the green plaid and curtains that is original with the green bus. In addition, the camping equipment was upgraded to have a working stove. This has been converted to regular propane tank so that you can drive through tunnels, instead of the LP gas tank.

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