Mint 82 Westfalia 1 Owner 108k Og Documented Miles Garaged Since New No Rust on 2040-cars
Longview, Washington, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1982
Make: Volkswagen
Drive Type: rebuilt manual
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Mileage: 108,000
Trim: Westfalia Camper
1982
Westfalia. (Air Cooled) Absolutely Mint. One owner. Original paint,
108,000 documented miles. Super clean. Spot less under carriage. As you
can see in the pictures this van looks brand new. Rebuilt 2 liter air
cooled motor, rebuilt manual transmission. Engine rebuild cost $4700.00
(have receipt). The van has had the same original family owners since
new. GARAGED SINCE NEW, ZERO RUST, NO SEAM RUST. mostly driven in nice
weather. The previous owners were very meticulous about the care of this
van. I have a stack of receipts for this van. The interior is mint
perfect... The pop top is mint perfect original... The body is perfect,
no dents or dings. The paint is gorgeous. This van is in collector show
quality. The van runs, drives, shifts, stops perfect. The seats are mint
with no stains or rips. The carpet looks brand new. I have all DEQ
emissions reports. This van will pass DEQ in any state including CA. I
have all original manuals and dealer l
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