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Year:1977 Mileage:92378
Location:

Hermosa Beach, California, United States

Hermosa Beach, California, United States
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UP FOR SALE IS A VERY CLEAN VOLKSWAGEN WESTFALIA . THIS VAN SPENT ITS LIFE IN SUNNY CALIFORNIA. WESTY COMES WITH THE ORIGINAL OWNER'S MANUAL AND A STACK OF RECEIPTS THAT SHOW THIS LITTLE VAN WAS ALWAYS PROPERLY MAINTAINED.

THE INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. IT IS VERY CLEAN. THE VAN IS A PLEASURE TO DRIVE. IT DRIVES VERY SMOOTH AND QUIET AND SHIFTS GREAT.

TIRES ARE IN GOOD SHAPE COMES WITH A BICYCLE RACK, A STRIPED CANVAS AWNING AND A ROOF RACK.

THE PAINT IS SHINY AND LOOKS NICE BUT IT DOES HAVE A FEW SPOTS WHERE THE PAINT HAS DAMAGE. YOU CAN SEE IT IN THE PICTURES. THE PREVIOUS OWNER PUT TAPE ON THEM. I AM NOT SURE WHY BUT NEVER THE LESS HE DID.

IT HAS THE FOLDOUT SEAT ARRANGEMENTS, BIRCH PLYWOOD INTERIOR PANELS, A SINK, AN ICE BOX, WATER STORAGE AND PUMP, ELECTRICAL HOOKUPS, CURTAINS AND A TABLE.  

THE FLOORS ARE IN GREAT SHAPE. THE ONLY VISIBLE RUST IS A SMALL SPOT NEAR THE WINDSHIELD.

THIS IS A VERY NICE LOOKING CLEAN VAN THAT RUNS GREAT. THE LOCK ON THE SLIDING DOOR STICKS I HOPE TO GET SOMEBODY TO LOOK AT IT THIS WEEK.

IT IS LOCATED 10 MILES FROM LAX AIRPORT. I CAN HELP LOAD IT FOR OVERSEA'S BUYERS OR LOAD IT ON A TRUCK FOR DOMESTIC BUYERS.

IF YOU HAVE BEEN WANTING TO HAVE A GREAT VACATION AND SEE AMERICA, FLY DOWN AND I WILL PICK YOU AT THE AIRPORT AND YOU CAN TOUR THE COUNTRY IN THIS CUTE LITTLE VAN AND SHIP IT BACK TO YOUR HOMELAND WHEN FINISHED. IT WOULD BE A LIFETIME OF MEMORIES.

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 310 990-8628 AND I WILL DO MY BEST TO ANSWER THEM.

LISTED FOR SALE LOCALLY SO THE AUCTION MAY END AT ANYTIME.

DUE TO IT BEING 40 YEARS OLD, IT IS BEING SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY,

I WISH I WAS IN AS GOOD AS SHAPE WHEN I WAS 40. THANKS FOR LOOKING AT MY AUCTION

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Auto blog

FCA to pay buyers $1,700 to swap out of scandal-mired VWs

Tue, Oct 6 2015

FCA is trying to gain some sales from arch-rival VW in the competitive European market by offering potential buyers in Italy up to $1,700 to swap into an FCA group car. While the promotion isn't specifically targeted at TDI owners affected by the emissions scandal, it is clearly intended to turn dissatisfaction with VW's defeat device cheat into additional sales, Bloomberg reports. The 500-1,500 euro incentive (roughly $560-1,700, depending on vehicle) stacks on top of any other rebates or deals applicable, and applies if a buyer brings in any of Volkswagen Group's cars – including Audi, Skoda, and SEAT, among (many) others. As Bloomberg notes, it's normal for automakers to offer "conquest" deals – giving a buyer cash for trading in a competitor's vehicle. Those deals aren't usually limited to one company's products, however; FCA's program looks specifically to take advantage of VW's legal and public relations nightmare. FCA isn't the only automaker trying this trick in Italy. Automotive News Europe also reported that Ford is offering approximately $840 in incentives across its entire range to owners of VW vehicles seeking to trade in for a Ford. No word of yet as to whether these incentives will spread beyond Italy or to other automakers.Related Video:

West Virginia researcher describes how Volkswagen got caught

Wed, Sep 23 2015

The cheating scandal engulfing the world's largest automaker started with a road trip. In the spring of 2014, researchers from West Virginia were evaluating the tailpipe emissions of diesel cars made for the American market by European manufacturers, something never before studied in the academic realm. Excited by the prospect of breaking new ground, the team of two professors and two students wanted to gather as much data as possible. "And being academics, we went a little overboard," said Arvind Thiruvengadam, one of the students. "Being academics, we went a little overboard." Overboard included driving the cars for more miles than they needed to test and verify results. Drivers put about 1,500 miles on each of the first two cars in the study, a Volkswagen Jetta and BMW X5, along California roadways. For their final car, a Volkswagen Passat, they wanted even more mileage. So they took the car on a road trip from Los Angeles to Seattle and back again, collecting data from more than 2,000 miles of testing. The road trip was Volkswagen's undoing. When the West Virginia team returned to Los Angeles, they were befuddled by the test results. In theory, the Passat should have spewed the lowest levels of pollutants among the three cars. Equipped with the more modern selective catalytic reduction technology, the team expected to find minimal levels of nitrogen oxide. But the car, which had been certified at a California Air Resources Board facility prior to the start of the road trip, had elevated levels of NOx that were 20 times the baseline levels established beforehand. The researchers, comprised of professors Gregory Thompson and Dan Carder and students Marc Besch and Thiruvengadam, knew their on-board equipment functioned properly because, early in their research, they had double-checked its accuracy after recording sky-high NOx readings from the Jetta that showed 30 times the level of its baseline testing at the CARB facility. It was particularly noteworthy because the Jetta contained the first-generation Lean NOx Trap technology, not the more efficient SCR, yet both produced large discrepancies. The BMW, on the other hand, performed as expected. Today, Thiruvengadam is careful to say the research team never suspected Volkswagen of cheating on emissions testing, nor did the researchers report such a finding. They merely reported their findings to CARB officials who then further investigated.

VW TDI ads star four 'salty' ladies and a stinky dog named Tuna

Sun, Mar 22 2015

The Kim Kardashian sex tape just keeps on giving: it brought the Three Golden Sisters to our attention, and now Volkswagen has used their comedic, Bronx grandmother schtick to promote its TDI engines. The ads are another round in the fight against the malicious perceptions of diesel – like how they're slow and loud (they aren't), that it's hard to find a station to refill (it isn't), and that they stink (they don't). Tanner Foust makes an appearance in one spot to dispel the notion of sluggishness, and Tuna the Dastardly Dog proves that she (or he?) can outstink a diesel any day. You'll find Tuna in the ad above, the other three ads are below. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.