No Reserve Auction 1983 1/2 Volkswagen Vanagon Campmobile Van Camper 3-door on 2040-cars
Ventura, California, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Engine:1.9 Litre
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1983
Interior Color: Brown
Make: Volkswagen
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Trim: Campmobile Van Camper 3-Door Westfalia
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 169,000
Sub Model: Vanagon L
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Burnt Orange
----NO RESERVE AUCTION---- 1983 1/2 Volkswagon Vanagon L Westfalia Water Cooled 169,133 Original Miles "99% Rust Free California Van" "Runs and Drives Great" "Very well Maintained" "Body is in Excellent Condition" (very straight and paint is excellent) Interior is in Excellent condition (driver Chair does have some wear and cuts but not to bad) Also has privacy curtains that go all around the Bus. 4 speed manual trans, 1.9L Engine with a 169,133 original miles. It is a full camper van it has a pop top, very nice tent on pop top, and it has deluxe interior package with a double burner lp gas stove a (1.5 cu.ft.) fridge works from 12 volt 110 volt a.c or lp gas, a single sink with electric water pump with a fresh water holding tank (13.2gallons). it sleeps 4 comfortably, rear seat turns into a lower double bed, top tent has a upper double bed, passenger and captains chair swivels 180 degrees with a swinging table, swinging table also for rear seat. This Westfalia is in great condition, very clean in and out. And runs and drives great, driven daily, very well maintained. Glass is in great shape all around, windows roll up and down fine. Gauges and lights all work. (blinkers, headlights, brake lights all work.) Brakes and Tires are very good. PLEASE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, CALL ME @ (805) 746-2821....Don OR WOULD LIKE TO MAKE AN OFFER TO BUY IT KNOW. (805) 746-2821....DON "If you are a 0 feed back you must contact me before bidding" (OR YOU WILL BE REMOVED, Thank You) (I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY) (auction will end on Tuesday September 10th at 4:30pm) Seller's payment instructions:Winning Bidder Must Pay A $250 Deposit (THROUGH PAY PAL) within 24 hours of auctions end. And Winning Bidder Must Pay Balance within 3 days of auctions end, (through,BANK WIRE or CASH.) "Please if you do not have funds available do not bid on car, thank you." Buyer is Responsible for shipping and shipping fee's. But i will help find a shipper if needed, and will help best i can to make sale smooth. ----- VIDEOS OF Westfalia Vanagon L HERE -----
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