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2002 VW Eurovan Weekender Westfalia
Sale price: $5600,00
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Technical specifications
VIN: | WV2nb47032h104839 |
Manufacturer: | Volkswagen |
Model: | EuroVan |
Year: | 2002 |
Type: | Van Camper |
Fuel Type: | gasoline |
Color: | Green |
Mileage: | 202174 |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Interior Color: | Gray |
Engine: | 2.8L Gas I6 |
Trim: | MV |
Number of Cylinders: | 6 |
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Description
2002 Volkswagen Eurovan Weekender pop top camper with 202,174 miles. Reliable, runs strong, and still has plenty of miles left in her. Rather than a full camper, this van has seating for 7 (including driver) and includes basic camper features that can sleep 4. It has a canvas tent pop top bed (or optional head room) and the back bench seat also folds into a bed. It has two rear facing back seats, a pop-up/fold down table, and a small, under seat electric refrigerator/cooler box. The mattresses, curtains, and screens are all included and in good shape. Extras: Tule roof rack, CD player.
We are second owners and purchased the van in 2012 from a used dealer in Colorado. We put about 50k miles on in the last 10 years. The van spent most of its life in Colorado, Georgia, and last 3 years in Oregon. Relatively new Nokian tires have less than 4,000 miles on them and still have plenty of tread. We recently installed a new pop-top seal (old seal wasn't leaking but was getting dry rot). We have all major (and some minor) repair records since 2012.
Full disclosure issues and potential needs:
The van has no mechanical issues and continues to run strong. The front grill is an after market replacement and the two headlights have been replaced (in last 5 years) following a low speed collision with a deer that did superficial damage to the front. The seats have a few subtle stains (see photos) and are showing some wear. The interior does have some minor issues with plastic features such as cup holders and arm rests that no longer function optimally. It has a few dings and scratches in the body, but nothing major (see photos for the most obvious blemishes).Driver-side window is not currently operational, but likely a quick fix wiring issue (we have had this problem in the past and the $200 repair usually lasts a year or two). The window is currently in the up position. Tent canvas on the pop top is good condition, but could use a couple of small patches.
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We are second owners and purchased the van in 2012 from a used dealer in Colorado. We put about 50k miles on in the last 10 years. The van spent most of its life in Colorado, Georgia, and last 3 years in Oregon. Relatively new Nokian tires have less than 4,000 miles on them and still have plenty of tread. We recently installed a new pop-top seal (old seal wasn't leaking but was getting dry rot). We have all major (and some minor) repair records since 2012.
Full disclosure issues and potential needs:
The van has no mechanical issues and continues to run strong. The front grill is an after market replacement and the two headlights have been replaced (in last 5 years) following a low speed collision with a deer that did superficial damage to the front. The seats have a few subtle stains (see photos) and are showing some wear. The interior does have some minor issues with plastic features such as cup holders and arm rests that no longer function optimally. It has a few dings and scratches in the body, but nothing major (see photos for the most obvious blemishes).Driver-side window is not currently operational, but likely a quick fix wiring issue (we have had this problem in the past and the $200 repair usually lasts a year or two). The window is currently in the up position. Tent canvas on the pop top is good condition, but could use a couple of small patches.
Also published at eBay.com