The van was refinished in its current shade of white in December 2020, according to the seller. Multi-color stripes have been applied to the side of the body, and additional features include a white Westfalia fixed camper top, a roof rack, a receiver hitch, a Thule bike rack, a rear-mounted ladder, venting side windows, and black-finished bumpers. The seller notes bodywork near the right-front wheel well, evidence of paintwork including overspray, and corrosion at the bottom of the…
The van was refinished in its current shade of white in December 2020, according to the seller. Multi-color stripes have been applied to the side of the body, and additional features include a white Westfalia fixed camper top, a roof rack, a receiver hitch, a Thule bike rack, a rear-mounted ladder, venting side windows, and black-finished bumpers. The seller notes bodywork near the right-front wheel well, evidence of paintwork including overspray, and corrosion at the bottom of the right-rear sliding door.
Steel 14″ wheels wear Volkswagen-branded covers and are mounted with Uniroyal Rain Max tires. The van is equipped with power steering as well as independent front suspension.
The forward cabin features captain’s chairs upholstered in patterned gray cloth with vinyl sides. Equipment includes a Behr heater, a Bluetooth-capable Pioneer media player, and rubber floor mats. Holes are noted in the dash.
The two-spoke steering wheel fronts a 180-km/h speedometer and a clock with inset auxiliary gauges. The six-digit odometer shows 318k kilometers (~198k miles), approximately 1k of which were added under current ownership.
The right-rear door opens to reveal a camper area equipped with two rows of bench seating that fold into a bed. The van features a bathroom with a shower, a water heater, and a Thetford portable toilet. Additional amenities include a roller mosquito net, side window curtains, a kitchenette with cabinets, a refrigerator, and a diesel auxiliary heater. The sink is inoperative.
The 2.4-liter turbodiesel inline-six sends power to the rear wheels through a five-speed manual transaxle. Work performed in preparation for the sale reportedly included replacing the timing belt and changing the oil for the engine and transaxle.
Additional underside photos are shown in the gallery.