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WV2ZB0252FH114412
The iconic Volkswagen Type 2 was the much-loved microbus of the Sixties and beyond. Sporting a happy persona, it was the perfect embodiment of a carefree lifestyle, filled with love and care. One of the most popular modifications for the Type 2 was the Westfalia Camper, which turned this versatile vehicle into a fully-fledged camper van. So, with one of these, you didn’t need to organize a hotel at the end of every day of your road trip, or fumble about with tent poles. Your Vanagon had it all aboard. Furthermore, it was a great alternative to a hulking and cumbersome motorhome. Just check out this 1985 Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia Camper, and it will show you how less can actually be more.
Sporting a clean white coat, this 1985 Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia Camper looks stunning, aided by its powder-coated factory rims, chrome hubcaps, and Twin Peaks rear bumper. It’s got a Rocky Mountain Westy conversion kit on it. Then, there’s a Yakima 3-bar roof rack bundle system for additional cargo capacity when needed. Everything else is more or less stock Volkswagen T2, which means that friendly face and iconic silhouette are untouched. The interior of this 1985 Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia Camper benefits from features such as a small car dash air conditioning unit, reupholstered seats and bed cushion, and a 12-volt 50 amp-hour deluxe battery bundle with Bluetooth monitoring. This is needed, because you’ve got a JVC head unit and speakers, as well as cooking facilities, a sink with running water, and lighting. There’s also plenty of storage facilities on board, such as cupboards and shelves. We also see a solar panel in the photos, as well as a power inverter. So, you can easily live off-grid in this 1985 Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia Camper.
This 1985 Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia Camper has got a new 2.5-liter flat-four engine, with a mere 4,500 miles on it. Power goes to the rear wheels via a 4-speed manual gearbox. The vehicle also benefits from a VW TDI high torque starter and a new alternator. Plus, we’ve been informed that the rubber coolant and heater lines have been replaced.
1985 Volkswagen Vanagon Camper Westfalia
2.5L H4
4-Speed Manual Transmission
RWD
White Exterior
Beige Interior
Owner Reports 4,500 Miles on New Motor
All Seats and Bed Cushion Reupholstered
Powder Coated 14" Factory Rims
All Rubber Coolant & Heater Lines Replaced
VW TDI High Torque Starter
Twin Peaks Rear Bumper
Small Car Dash AC Unit
Deluxe Auxiliary Battery Bundle 12v @ 50 AH w/ Bluetooth Monitoring
Yakima Roof Rack Bundle 3 Bar System
New Alternator
Rocky Mountain Westy Conversion Kit
The 1981 Volkswagen Vanagon Camper is a nostalgic nod to a generation that valued freedom, exploration, and life on the road. Finished in a charming cream yellow with a cozy brown interior, this classic camper van has been thoughtfully updated with a host of recent improvements to keep the spirit of adventure alive. With its 2.0L inline-four engine and automatic transmission, it’s as practical as it is iconic. Whether you're chasing sunsets down the coast or setting up camp in the woods, this Vanagon is more than ready.
The Volkswagen Kombi, Vanagon, and Microbus are all names by which Volkswagen’s iconic Transporter or people carrier is known. The Type 2 generation was made between 1979 and 2002, and is from where this particular 106,000-mile 1981 Volkswagen Vanagon hails. Coming to you from San Pablo, California, this Westfalia Camper-trim vehicle is made up as a fully equipped camper, providing you with an easy and convenient way to travel great distances without needing to worry about accommodation. After all, when you carry your home with you, you don’t need to worry about finding a bed for the night. So, if you’re the outdoorsy sort who doesn’t dabble in off-roading, check out this vehicle for your collection.
The iconic Volkswagen Type 2 was the much-loved microbus of the Sixties and beyond. Sporting a happy persona, it was the perfect embodiment of a carefree lifestyle, filled with love and care. One of the most popular modifications for the Type 2 was the Westfalia Camper, which turned this versatile vehicle into a fully-fledged camper van. So, with one of these, you didn’t need to organize a hotel at the end of every day of your road trip, or fumble about with tent poles. Your Vanagon had it all aboard. Furthermore, it was a great alternative to a hulking and cumbersome motorhome. Just check out this 1985 Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia Camper, and it will show you how less can actually be more.
While the Volkswagen Golf may seem relatively mainstream in the United States, it’s a big deal in Europe. That’s because when it debuted for the 1974 model year, it was seen as a modern, value-packed, front-wheel drive family car that was economical and more importantly, fun to drive. Then, Volkswagen introduced the Golf GTi in 1976 and created what we now know as the hot hatchback. The Golf remains on sale to this day, and there’s a variant that’s even hotter than the GTi in the Golf hierarchy. That variant is called the Golf R, which debuted with 2012’s seventh generation. Today, we’ve got an example of a seventh generation Golf R for sale. Say hello to this 2019 Volkswagen Golf R with less than 52,000 miles from Hialeah, Florida. It’s the perfect hot hatchback slash family car for someone who’s a petrolhead but needs a suitably comfortable, practical and well-built vehicle that’s also compact, and most importantly, not an SUV!
There are but a handful of cars that have had such an impact on humanity’s mobility as the original Volkswagen Beetle. With over 21 million units sold, its production exceeds the population of many countries in the world. But there’s so much more than mere numbers. Conceived in 1938 by a rather colorful historical figure, development of the Beetle fell to a man named Ferdinand Porsche. Yes, That Porsche. The model was made until 2003, with thousands of updates, yet its basic shape and value proposition remained. In fact, the car was called the Volkswagen Type 1 until 1968 when it gained the Beetle moniker. If we were to attempt a more comprehensive history lesson, we’d need your ear for an entire day, or rather your attention for at least 25,000 words. Since we’re a car seller, we proudly present this 1974 Volkswagen Beetle without further ado. This lovely Bug comes from Irvine, California with a mere 43,253 miles to its name. Before we delve deeper into what it constitutes, let us tell you that a Beetle is the best starter classic car, owing to its simple, cheerful and easy-to-fix nature.
The Volkswagen Beetle was truly the people’s car and its production numbers was a clear sign of that. With massive production numbers, standing out in the world of peace, love and happiness was truly a task. Present today is a Volkswagen Beetle that is out of the ordinary and takes shape with this lovely 1978 Volkswagen Super Beetle Champagne edition. With just 1,100 examples produced and just a mere 36,800 miles on its clock, this low mileage limited edition German classic has all the charm a Volkswagen Beetle brings to your life and then some more.
Winnebago is one of the most well known names in the motorhome businesses. So knowing this professionally outfitted, 2018 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 comes equipped with a Winnebago Revel 44E conversion means you've got confidence from the get go. It also makes it a turnkey solution for off-grid travel, weekend escapes, or full-time van life.
There are many ways that you could do overnight stays when out on the open road. You could rough it out with nothing more than a sleeping bag and the stars overhead. You could pitch a tent. You could build a small sleeping arrangement in an off-roader or van. Or, you could go the whole hog and get yourself a large, luxurious camper that’s akin to a medium-sized bus in size. That’s what we’ve got here today, a 2011 Monaco M-33 for sale. This Saint Paul, Indiana based luxury RV has got 85,000 miles to its name, but you wouldn’t be able to tell at a mere glance. So why not acquire it and make your road trips seem like taking your home with you?
Today’s vehicle isn’t quite our regular fare on Exotic Car Trader. But hey, we deal in all variety of vehicles, so why not a true-blue, 34-foot RV like this 2016 Newmar Bay Star? Representing an excellent buy for the discerning traveler and his or her family, this vehicle has got just 11,100 miles to its name and is currently up for sale in Saint Paul, Indiana. No need to search for sketchy motels on long, impulsive trips because you’ve got your very own five-star hotel room traveling with you. Let’s learn more.
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