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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 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.
The Volkswagen Type 2 microbus, camper, Westfalia, kombi, or simply bus, is an iconic passenger carrier. Made from 1979 right up until 2002, its friendly face and distinctive air-cooled engine note make it instantly recognizable. Widely considered as a Beetle for those with more people to carry, the Type 2 also makes for an excellent camper conversion. This 1988 Volkswagen Vanagon Camper is one such example. Built from a Volkswagen Westfalia GL variant, it’s living proof that you don’t need a massive, multi-axle behemoth to go camping across America’s beautiful landscape. Instead, you can take this compact vehicle and enjoy ample creature comforts. With a healthy 114,000 miles on the clock, it’s got plenty more to give.
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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.
Travelling creates memories, it's always not about the destination per se, but the journey to it that makes it truly one for the books. The best way to ensure you maximise memories made is to pick the right machine to travel further and in style. Present today is arguably the best way to travel and look good doing so and takes shape with this lovely 1972 Volkswagen Westfalia Camper Van. With a reported 1,430 miles on the clock, this iconic ’70s motor features a host of tasteful upgrades with its iconic classic Volkswagen charm and can be yours to pack up and travel today.
The 2021 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 is a trusted workhorse with refinement, offering the durability and efficiency that make it a favorite in both commercial and recreational circles. This example, finished in classic white over a black interior, has just 58,945 miles and is powered by the efficient 2.0L inline-four engine paired with an automatic transmission. It's prime for whatever you seek from it, whether that be a glamping camper conversion or a haulage specialist machine. With rear-wheel drive and all maintenance reported up to date, this Sprinter is ready for whatever is demanded of it.
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The versatile Mercedes-Benz Sprinter lends itself well towards customization into a variety of specialty vehicles. This light commercial van from Mercedes-Benz comes with the German automaker’s build quality and refinement, as well as some luxury features too, if desired. However, it can be customized by Mercedes-Benz as well as aftermarket customizers to a near-infinite degree. We’ve seen Sprinters turned into luxury passenger transporters, special-purpose vehicles, and capable overlanders. This 2022 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 is from the last category, and we’re told that it’s the perfect vehicle for hunting. With a capable all-wheel drive system, a torquey turbodiesel V6, and under 32,000 miles on the clock, it’s a perfect adventure machine.
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