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Tin Top, Weekender, Hippie Bus, 7 Passenger Van on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:136000 Color: mirrors
Location:

Lincoln, Nebraska, United States

Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
Advertising:

For your consideration: PAX.  He is a head turner.  Heads like it, too.  A very clean model.  He has recently undergone a transmission service, new fuel pump and filter.  He leaves no unsightly messes on the drive way.  Not included is the GPS, red head or cool bedding.  While not a camper, the passenger area has enough room to stack a mini fridge and microwave.  The back seat folds into a very comfortable queen sized bed.  The dash cover IS included and covers an uncracked dash.  If you don't want to wave and give the peace sign to folks, you could remove the wrap and have a nicely painted, but boring, van.  It will cruise at 65 to 70 mph and get 17 to 18 mpg.  Many records come with it and of course the the owners manual.  The warranty book is there but apparently it expired some time ago.  His reserve is high enough so I won't miss him but low enough for you to enjoy.  Thanks for stopping by. Peace, my brothers and sisters.


On Apr-26-14 at 16:57:00 PDT, seller added the following information:

1989 1/2 Vanagon GL Wolfsburg Limited Edition

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Standard Features:
  1. Drivetrain

    2.1 liter water-cooled horizontally opposed engine
    Digifant fuel injection
    95HP @ 4800RPM, 117FtLbs @ 3200RPM
    4 speed manual transmission
    Rear wheel drive
    Electronic ignition
    Dynamic oil pressure system
    Thermostatically controlled 2-speed electric radiator fan

  2. Suspension, wheels, steering

    Independent front & rear suspension
    Power assisted brakes, 10.9" front solid disks, 9.9" rear drums
    Power assisted rack & pinion steering
    Steel belted radial tires, size 205/70 R14
    14" alloy wheels, 6" wide

  3. Exterior, body

    Paint : Orly Blue Metallic

    Power heated exterior mirrors, painted to match body color
    Sliding side door
    Sliding side windows
    Opening wing windows
    Tinted glass
    Electric rear window defogger
    Intermittent front windshield wipers
    Rear window wiper with intermittent feature
    Metallic grey aero styled bumpers
    Metallic grey rocker panels
    Front spoiler with brake cooling inlets

    Wheelbase:

    96.9"

    2.461 meters

    Front track:

    62.4"

    1.585 meters

    Rear track:

    61.8"

    1.57 meters

    Length:

    179.9"

    4.57 meters

    Width:

    72.6"

    1.844 meters

    Height:

    75.9"

    1.93 meters

    Ground clearance:     

    6.3"

    16 cm

    Turning circle:
    (curb-to-curb)

    35.8 ft     

    10.91 meters

  4. Interior

    Padded instrument panel
    Speedometer with trip odometer
    Digital LCD clock
    Fuel level gauge
    Coolant temperature gauge
    Illuminated vanity mirror
    Illuminated lockable glove box
    Deluxe front bucket seats with fold-down adjustable armrests
    One rear-facing removeable seat behind front bucket seats
    Storage trays between front seats & rear-facing seats
    Three passenger rear bench seat with Weekender Package (seat folds into bed, cushion over engine)
    Light grey velour upholstery in a small pinstripes pattern
    Full carpeting
    Cloth inlays in door panels
    Folding side table
    5 cupholders
    Fluorescent light
    Privacy curtains

    Cargo capacity:

    Behind rear seat:

    49.7 ft3

    1.408 meters3

  5. Miscellaneous

    15.9 Gallon fuel tank mounted under center of van

Optional Features:

    3 speed automatic transmission (reduces EPA MPG to 17-city, 18-hwy)

    $???

    Air conditioning with outlets in front & rear

    $1,030

    CDAM/FMXM radio with anti-theft feature

    $???

    Power front windows

    $???

    Cruise control

    $225

Copyright © 1997–2014 


On Apr-28-14 at 08:26:35 PDT, seller added the following information:

I see a typo.  This is a four cylinder motor, not a six.

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