2001 Volkswagen Eurovan Mv Weekender, Westfalia (burgundy In Color) on 2040-cars
Pikeville, Kentucky, United States
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2001 Volkswagen Eurovan MV Weekender with 118,733 miles for sale by owner. This van is 100% all original. Get ready for summer camping and adventures with this rare and unique combination of camper van. A VW Eurovan MV Weekender will be difficult to find in this condition for my reserve price. This van is not be sold for profit. It is a very nice van. The Weekender model includes the "Westfalia" conversion to the Eurovan MV(MultiVan), which adds lots of great camping features. The highlights of the MV Weekender include: "Poptop" roof with canvas tent siding and zippered windows that sleeps two. The rear bench seat also folds down into a bed for two. The van has 2 rear facing seats, only one showing in the pictures as the other one is in storage. There is a refrigerator under one of the rear facing chairs.There is a collapsible table for eating, two flourescent cabin lights and an auxillary 12volt battery that powers rear cabin lights and the refrigerator. This particular well kept van has a 201 VR6 front wheel drive engine with traction control. Vans in this particular configuration and condition are rare and very difficult to find especially at my price. This van is in "Excellant" condition. This van is being sold as is. Sellers phone number is 606-422-1935. Mechanicals: This van runs and operates perfectly. It has been very well maintained. All oil changes and transmission fluid changes peformed on time. The engine is strong. The transmission shifts smooth. The engine and transmission are original with no breakdowns, ever. Everything works on this van. Cruise works, power windows work, power doors work, power locks work. A/C ice cold, heat is hot. Remote Key fobs work. I have been diligent in maintaining this van. It is currently stored. I drive the van around town once per month to keep it in good working condition. A van of this condition will be difficult to find at my reserve price. Exterior: The paint on this van is in marvelous shape. The paint still has luster and shine. No fading because it has been garage kept. There are very minor scratches and no dents. The car fax is clean. No accidents. The pop up is in excellant condition and works perfectly. There are absolutly no tears or holes in the tent of the pop up. The window tint on this van is new with no fading or scratches. The tires have 70% tread remaining. The wheels are in great shape. Interior: The interior of this van is in phenomenal condition. There are no tears, no rips and no stains on the seats or carpet. The seats and carpet look new, no kidding. This is a non smoking, non pet van. Original curtains are in great condition and work pefectly. Locks on sliding windows work. Fridge works. Cup holder work. Table works. Heated seats work. Aux cabin lights work. Rear 12volt accesory outlets work. Passenger rear facing seat is removed in the pictures but will be provided in the sale. It is also a great condition. The interior of this van is like new. Terms of Sale: Sold as is, no warranties. Contact private seller at 606-422-1935 for further details. Deposit of $1,000 via paypal within 48 hours of winning this auction, remainder to be paid in full by wire transfer with 7 days of auction end. |
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