1993 Volkswagen Eurovan Mv 2.5l Manual Camper Bus Vw Van on 2040-cars
Rockford, Michigan, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.5L 2459CC 150Cu. In. l5 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:Standard Passenger Van
Fuel Type:GAS
Interior Color: Grey
Make: Volkswagen
Model: EuroVan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: MV Standard Passenger Van 3-Door
Options: 18" audi wheels, Clear turn signals and taillights, Euro passenger mirror, H4 euro headlights,, Tinted windows, TT exhuast dual tip exhaust, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 200,000
Sub Model: mv
Number of Cylinders: 5
Exterior Color: jamaican blue
This is a 1993 VW Eurovan MV in Jamaican Blue. It has a pull out bed, Rear facing removable jump seats, Tinted windows w/curtains, UK dash cubby, German sport suspension, TT dual tip exhaust, UK passenger mirror, Euro H4 headlights, Cleat turns and taillights, Audi A8 18" wheels. extra set of wheels with snow tires. Lots of extra and original parts. This van has been her daily driver until recently when she purchased a new VW van. It has served us well on many camping trips around Michigan and the east coast. the van needs some TLC, but it does run well and has the audi I5 engine with the 5 speed transmission (this combination is known to go many more miles and are considered to be bullet proof). The rust is just surface and there are no rust holes or dents in the body from accidents. LOW RESERVE.
On Aug-26-13 at 02:46:46 PDT, seller added the following information:
This is a 1993 VW Eurovan MV in Jamaican Blue. It has a pull out bed, Rear facing removable jump seats, Tinted windows w/curtains, UK dash cubby, German sport suspension, TT dual tip exhaust, UK passenger mirror, Euro H4 headlights, Clear turns and taillights, Audi A8 18" wheels. extra set of wheels with snow tires. Lots of extra and original parts. This van has been my wife's daily driver until recently when she purchased a new VW van. It has served us well on many camping trips around Michigan and the east coast. the van needs some mechanical TLC, but it does run well and has the audi I5 engine with the 5 speed transmission (this combination is known to go many more miles and are considered to be bullet proof). The rust is just surface and there are no rust holes or dents in the body from accidents. LOW RESERVE.
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