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1993 Volkswagen Westfalia Weekender Bus Rv Camper Excellent Condition Clean N/r on 2040-cars

Year:1993 Mileage:190000
Location:

United States

United States

For sale is a very clean and well cared for and maintained 1993 Volkswagen Westfalia Weekender edition. This bus is equipped with the following options:


  • 2.5L. 5 cylinder engine
  • Pop-Top (westfalia weekender)
  • Power windows
  • RUST FREE (no salt)
  • Stereo cd player
  • Automatic transmission
  • A/C
  • Quad Seating
  • Factory refrigerator (under seat)
  • Flip up table
  • 192,000 Original miles
  • Great mpg
  • NO RESERVE AUCTION!!!
  • All original Owner Manuals
  • Cruise control



This Volkswagen Bus is in beautiful condition. The body is rust free and straight. No dings or dents at all. The paint shines and looks new. The interior is in above average condition and shows little to no wear. The seats are clean and are without any tears or stains. This van was never smoked in or did it have any pets in it. The canvas on the pop-top is in great condition. No leaks or any water stains at all. The engine and drivetrain runs and shifts excellent and it is without any mechanical issues or any leaks of any kind. The brakes are perfect and have fewer than 10,000 miles of wear. I am listing this RV for my business located in Green Bay, Wisconsin. WI residents are required to pay state taxes. NO RESERVE AUCTION!!! Please email me with any questions or concerns. This vehicle will be available for local showings. Thanks for viewing.

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