Vehicle Description
1975 Volkswagen Westfalia ?Same local owner for the past ten years,
included with his owners log and some receipts?Type 4 1.8L
air-cooled flat four-cylinder engine with Bosch L-Jetronic
electronic fuel injection?Four-speed manual transmission?Pastel
White (code L90D) with black trim?Blue-green plaid Westfalia
interior?Three-window Westfalia pop-top (code 073)?Optional
refrigerator and swing table ?rear window defroster Looking for
that classic VW Loaf Camper, with the pop-up top, sink and
refrigerator? Look no more as we have it here at MotoeXotica
Classic Cars in this 1975 Volkswagen Westfalia! This clean Westy
comes from a local owner who cared for this VW for the past decade
and used it sparingly for what it was really designed for? to go
camping with is family! Finished in Pastel White (code L90D) with
black trim, the Westie?s paint and trim are in overall very good
order. There?s a rear defroster on the back window, the white
bumpers with black trim fit tightly to the body. This van?s
bodywork is straight and solid, its engine bay is quite tidy and
the cargo area looks good. A full-sized spare tire is mounted on
this VW?s nose. Optional equipment on this Westie includes a
refrigerator, not the standard cold box; a pop-up camper roof with
three-windows (code 073); vent wings in the cab doors (code 507);
detached headrests in the cab (code 227) and Westfalia interior
type (code P22). This Bay camper rolls on Doral SDL70 radials, size
195/70R14 at all four corners. Each tire is mounted to a steel
wheel topped by vented chrome wheel covers. In the engine
compartment is a 1.8L air-cooled flat four-cylinder engine,
borrowed from the Type 4 Volkswagen and breathing through a BugPack
muffler. Backing this engine is a four-speed manual transmission.
Inside, this Loaf has the correct style Westfalia blue-green plaid
cloth seating and sleeping surfaces that are in great shape with
black flooring mats. There are blue side curtains in the rear. The
headliner is in good, original order, as is the two-spoke steering
wheel and floor-mounted gearshift lever. The instrument panel and
inner door liners are in good, original shape, and rounding out the
interior is a Pioneer AM/FM stereo with CD player and at least two
speakers. Volkswagen Westfalia Camper was a conversion of
Volkswagen Type 2 and then Volkswagen Type 2 (T3) sold from the
early 1950s to 2003. Volkswagen subcontracted the modifications to
the company Westfalia-Werke in Rheda-Wiedenbr?ck. Standard
Westfalia equipment items 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 Optional
equipment items included:?Attached ?pop up? tops with canvas/screen
sides?Awnings and side tents?A portable chemical toilet?A camping
stove?Various camping equipment?Child sleeping cot in driver
cab?Storage box which matches interior panels.?Rear swing
table?Small map table mounted on dash?Automatic Transmission
(beginning in the 1970s)?Air conditioning (dealer installed) (from
1954) Competition to this Breadloaf in 1975 included Chevrolet?s
G10 Van, Dodge?s B-series Van, Ford?s Econoline 150 Van and GMC?s
G10 Van. If you have always wanted a VW Westfalia, you owe it
yourself to stop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars today to check this
example out. If previous Westies we have had at MotoeXotica Classic
Cars are any indication, this one won?t be here long! VIN:
2352095737 This van is currently located at our facility in St.
Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 29,666
miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage
exempt Missouri title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!?Note: Please see full
terms and conditions listed below that pertain to the purchase of
any said vehicle, thank you. p.p1