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1983 Volkswagen Bus/Vanagon

Sale price: $US $4,000.00 Make an offer

Car location: United States

Sale type: Fixed price listing

Technical specifications, photos and description:

Make:
Volkswagen
Model:
Bus/Vanagon
Year:
1983
Mileage:
114,000
Engine:
2.0 Litre
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Trim:
GL
Vehicle Title:
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1983 Volkswagen Bus/Vanagon for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(4.2) based on 321 votes
I purchased this Vanagon in Nashville TN from the guy who got it from the original owners estate.

It is in unbelievable condition for a 33 year old vehicle.

It is the 2. 0 litre air cooled engine with 4 spd trans.

It runs/drives/stops amazing. Very smooth to drive and comfortable. Paint is all original with minor dent/damage to drivers side as seen. Interior is as near to perfect as you can get. I have the middle seat. perfect as well.

The guy I got it from did the following:

--Tune up. points. plugs. cap. rotor. wires etc.

--Replaced fuel and vacuum lines as necessary.

--Installed Go Westy 15” wheel and tire set. (big $$$$!!)

--New windshield

I have since replaced/repaired the following:

--Speedometer Cable

--Clutch Slave Cylinder

--New Battery

--New voltage regulator

--New mirrors

--Visor clips

--Installed good used Jensen AM/FM cassette deck and two speakers under seats as well as new dash speaker

--All dome/dash lights working

--Installed Bamboo floor mat

--New rubber front floor mats

--New Front Grill

--New antenna

--Odometer repaired (mileage off about 1500 miles due to odometer being broken for about 4 months)

--Front blower motor not working. Have not investigated.

--Front bumper pad replaced

--New horn

--New windshield washer pump

--New GO Westy dash harness to replace fried old blue ribbon harness. This is a common Vanagon issue that will NO LONGER be a problem.

As I've been putting the miles on this Vanagon a small oil leaked started to develop into a much larger leak! Upon investigating I determined the oil cooler had a split seam. I could not. in good conscience sell the van with it leaking so badly. I decided to replace the cooler and. while under the Van I also replaced the parts listed below. It is now virtually LEAK-FREE. Not a DROP in the last few weeks since the repairs. I also cleaned and de-greased as much as I could access while under the van. It runs. drives. stops very smooooothly. Wonderful driver now and NO LEAKS!!!.

New stuff within the last 8 weeks:

---valve cover gaskets

---Oil filter and filter bracket gasket

---oil filler tube gasket

---New motor mounts

---New fan belt and screen

---Center strainer cleaning and new gasket

---Fresh oil change

---New engine compartment seal gasket

---New exhaust gaskets

---New rack and pinion boots

I also have a weekender rear seat/bed combo. side panels with folding table and jump seat in the blue/grey color that could be installed for camping.

I also have a full car cover for the Vanagon

Thanks. Bob Enderle Call if you have questions

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