Volkswagon 1987 Volkswagen Bus Vanagon Gl Vw Vanagon Gl on 2040-cars
New Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.1 4 CYLINDER
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Trim: GL
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: REARWHEEL
Power Options: Power Locks
Mileage: 124,574
Exterior Color: Brown
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
You are bidding on my 1987 Volkswagon Vanagon GL. It is my daily driver. It runs excellent and is sure to give a new owner the best of service.
It has, (4) Brand NEW, only 25 miles on them Firestone Winterstorm Tires size 205/75R14 all around. The spare tire under the vehicle is in very good condition. The color is brown with a tan interior. I have removed the center carpet and replaced it with a very nice wood looking linoleum flooring. Also a throw rug for affect. The remainder of the carpet in the rear compartment is in good condition and upfront in the driver/passenger area it is good but stained. I have installed (2) new rubber mats upfront also.
The driver/passenger seats are very good and so is therear bench seats with NO tears. Driver/Passenger front seats are well lubricated and adjust easily. Glass all around the vehicle is perfect with NO cracks or dings. The body is solid with NO rust at all. The floors are solid and do NOT have any holes. The 4 speed manual transmission shifts easily and has a brand new clutch. All interior lights in the front and back work just fine. All headlights and tail lights and turn signals work as they should. Horn and windshield wipers perform as expected. Windows crank up and down with no problem and the outside mirrors are not cracked. The headliner is nearperfect with NO tears at all. The front disc brakes have been replaced and the rear brakes are ok but should be replaced. I have new rear brake shoes and brand new rear brake drums that will come with the Vanagon. I have decided to sell it so I'm not going to do the job. If there is no winning bidder than I will do the work. Rest assure the brakes on it work fine. Changing them out is just part of my restoration of the Vanagon. Additionally I have an extra exhaust system that will come with the Vanagon also. I got it at an auction because it was cheap and its always a good idea to have spares.
The mileage is as stated given a few more miles because the odometer stopped working a month ago. This vehicle has been garaged kept for most of its life. Be it an around town car or highway car, this Vanagon gets the job done and will not let you down. Thanks for bidding.
NO WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR GIVEN. THE VANAGON IS BEING SOLD AS IS AND THE SALE IS FINAL. PAYMENT IS DUE AT AUCTIONS END. PAYMENT IS ACCEPTED IN THE FORM OF CASH IN PERSON OR A BANK CHECK FROM A USA BANK ONLY. NO PAYPAL AT ALL. WINNING BIDDER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COST ASSOCIATED WITH SHIPPING AND PICKING UP OF THE VANAGON.
If you have questions feel free to ask.
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