Vehicle Description
1971 Volkswagen Westfalia�Camper Fresh restoration inside and out!
Originally from Oregon and California and it really shows New white
over Sierra Yellow (code L11H) exterior with tan and black interior
Rebuilt 1.6L four-cylinder engine bored out to 1.9L Fewer than
1,000 miles on rebuilt engine Four-speed manual transmission New -
canvas top, window and body seals, interior, refrigerator Penthouse
upper sleeping cot, front child cot and sofa bed MotoeXotica
Classic Cars has the perfect vehicle for those summer camping
trips, a 1971 Volkswagen Westfalia Camper. Often called Westies,
these vans with built-in campers still retain a huge following and
have been one of the hottest classic cars of 2018! This one is a
harder to find early type 2 bus that has the penthouse pop top!
Plus it is finished in our personal favorite Sierra Yellow exterior
which makes this one hot bus! This particular example is originally
from the Pacific Coast, Oregon and California, specifically, it
benefitted from a fresh restoration. Dressed in new White over
Sierra Yellow, (code L11H), with new clearcoat on top, the van's
paint and trim are in overall excellent order. The glass panels on
this late bay are in overall great condition, intact with no major
cracks, chips or haze. The van's lights are in excellent order
while the van's bodywork is solid and straight. The white bumpers
fit tightly to the body, the engine bay is very tidy and the cargo
bay is in great shape. This Westie has a new canvas top plus new
window and body seals. The van rolls on a fresh set of Hankook
Optimo whitewall tires, size 185/75R14 at all four corners. The
tires have lots of tread while the factory, vented steel wheel
covers are in overall very good order. Out back, there is a rebuilt
1.6L four-cylinder engine that has been bored out to 1.9L and has
fewer than 1,000 miles on it since the rebuild. This motor really
pulls strong and the extra power and torque is always very
welcoming on a VW bus! The motor is mated to a four-speed manual
transmission that shifts great! Inside, the van's tan front bucket
seats are in excellent condition while the seats in the middle are
in very good order while the contrasting black carpeting is in very
good order. There's enough space in the middle section to seat four
adults or five children, where they will enjoy the new
refrigerator. Other Westfalia features include a "penthouse" upper
sleeping cot, a front child cot and a sofa bed. The headliner is in
better-than-average order while the black, factory two-spoke
steering wheel is in satisfactory condition. The black instrument
panel is also in decent shape, while the inner door liners are in
very good condition. This is a radio delete model and the wipers
and horn are inoperable. When Volkswagen transitioned to the
bay-window or bread loaf model with large, single curved windshield
and sliding side door, the Westfalia camper was modified to include
an angled pop-top. This design provided space for a large child's
cot overhead and on later models, the pop-top was further enlarged
to fit a full bed large enough for two adults. The add-on side tent
underwent a complete redesign. The new model (referred to in
publicity materials as an�Add-a-Room�tent or a�Motent)
superficially resembles the late Split-windshield's framed tent in
general shape and colors but is otherwise quite different. For one,
the tent's frame is now external, with the canvas supported by
elastic loops and plastic hooks, somewhat like a shower curtain.
Instead of a single opening front panel, there is a zippered screen
door in the middle of the front (side away from the bus) with a
small awning flap that can be lowered for wind and rain protection.
This tent also features a waterproof floor and the attachment
method on the vehicle side results in a securely closable shelter
(i.e., no more gap below the bus floor). Standard Westfalia
equipment included: Various foldout seat arrangements for sleeping
Birch plywood interior panels Laminated plywood cabinetry for
storage Ice box or cold-box Sink (some models) Water storage and
pump Electrical hookups Curtains Screened�jalousie�(Venetian blind)
windows Laminated folding table Competition to this Volkswagen in
1971 included Chevrolet's G-Series Van, Dodge's B-Series Van,
Ford's Econoline Van and GMC's VanDura. If you desire a novel way
to enjoy the Great Outdoors, if you're a Volkswagen or van
collector or if you happen to like German vehicles, stop by
MotoeXotica Classic Cars today to look this VW Bus over. VIN:
23122025441 This van is currently located at our facility in St.
Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 91,901
miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage
exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR YOUTUBE
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