1999 Volkswagen Eurovan on 2040-cars
Daly City, California, United States
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1999 Eurovan Camper
97,750 miles
This is the full camper version of the 1999 Eurovan. As you should already know, all 1999 Eurovan Campers came with
the same specifications (fridge, stove, sink, furnace, cabinets, swivel seats, table, V6, 4 speed automatic, 2
beds, pop top, white paint with grey interior).
This van has a Clear Vehicle History report from both Carfax and AutoCheck (by Experian) and has never been in an
accident.
These Vans are No Longer Available and are full of Character! That being said, it is a Volkswagen Van Converted by
Winnebago in the states. I don't think there is one in existence that is absolutely perfect. In the true spirit of
the VW Van, I think a fair price should be offered. I dont think these vans are worth $20,000+ because of the
"love" they constantly require. If you ask around in the community, you will understand that these are not
maintenance free.
This Van has been well loved and has a book of receipts and records! GoWesty and Pop Top Heaven have been great
resources. The engine has been rebuilt, as has the transmission. This Van was used as it was intended and
maintained to be as worry free as possible. No one wants to get stranded on a road trip!
Engine overhauled and rebuilt at 95,905 miles!
Timing Chains and Guides - Done and Sorted!
Transmission Rebuilt!
No Malfunction Indicator Lights Illuminated
CA Smog Certification can be Included at Buyer's request
(SEE PHOTOS FOR SERVICE RECORDS/RECEIPTS)
Please read the more detailed information on the car below and don't hesitate to ask questions. I highly recommend
any interested local buyer come by to take a close look at the van and test-drive or arrange a Pre Purchase
inspection. It will be my pleasure to help in any way. The Van is safely stored at Mt Olive Storage in Duarte (They
are great guys over there!) It is
very clean inside and the sink and stove have no built up grime, corrosion, or gunk.
The sink works well and all of the cabinetry is in great shape with no broken hinges or latches. The canvas in the
pop top has some wear in the screens, but the canvas itself is in great condition - no need to replace.
The fridge works on 12v, LP gas, or 110v shore power.
The gas struts that support the pop-top have been replaced and they work very well.
Exterior Condition
Rust is not an issue whatsoever. The Front and Rear Bumpers have some Blemishes. The paint is not Oxidized nor
Corroded. There is a scratch or two here and there from various adventures that add character but are not
immediately noticeable unless inspecting closely.
Interior Condition
The interior is clean. There is no odor - good or bad. Never smoked in. I have a sensitive nose and can't stand the
smell of air fresheners, perfumes, or deodorizers. My philosophy is just keep it clean and it will smell clean!
There are no rips or tears in the upholstery. Perfectly fitting rubber/plastic mats from GoWesty on the
driver/passenger floor as well as the camper floor. As I said, all of the camping gear is in excellent working
condition.
Detailed Features:
- Actual miles: 97,750
- White exterior
- Gray interior
- Clean title
- VIN WV2EH2705XH001142
- 2.8 litre V6, SOHC
- Automatic transmission
- Front wheel drive
- Power steering
- Air conditioning
-CD Player
Camping Equipment (in case you are unfamiliar)
- Reclining/swiveling front seats w/ arm rests (they turn all the way around to face the rear
- Pop-top Tent
- Rear bench seat folds to double bed
- Refrigerator (12V/110 volt/ LP gas)
- Stainless steel sink w/ Electric water pump
- Rear spray nozzle for quick clean ups
- Gas stove w/ Refillable tank (built into the vehicle-powers all LP gas equipment)
- Utensil cabinet, food cupboard, clothing closet w/ hanger bar & mirror, additional storage cabinets
- Dinning table
- Exterior utility hook-up
- 2 Beds! - One in the pop top with a FANTASTIC perspective and One in the main cabin.
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Pope meets with family who drove 13,000 miles to see him
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Audi's Project Artemis woes could delay range of VW Group EVs
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