Vehicle Description
1989 Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia Mechanical Upgrades / exterior:
170k miles on body 2.2 liter Gowesty Engine (4,600 miles ago) 10w60
Liqui Moly full synthetic oil since 1,000 miles. Fresh oil change.
Rebuilt Automatic transmission (2200 miles ago) FAAST auto
transmission cooler RMW Stainless steel coolant pipes. RMW
Stainless steel coolant tower Metal heater core. Heater box
rebuild. Aluminum thermostat housing Metal rear heater Tees Fuel
tank resealed, overflow tank grommets replaced Recent brake drums,
shoes, pads, rotors, wheel cylinders. 4 German GKN/ Lobro CV Joints
TDI Starter adapter with Bosch SR408x starter Bilstein shocks
Gowesty 1.5 lift springs Gowesty rear bumper with 2 receiver, GW
front bumper Yokohama Geolander tires Van Cafe 5 Spoke 15 wheels
All Fuel lines replaced with 30R9 hose / new clamps BMW E30 brake
booster upgrade Jack Bombay pop top struts Tan 3 Window Canvas tent
Factory rear mounted air conditioning works Interior Upgrades: 100
A/H AGM Battery bank 100W Roof mounted Solar panel Blue Seas ACR
with 6AWG wire from alternator directly to aux battery TF49
Truckfridge with RMW Install kit additional LED lighting throughout
Relays added to headlights New Pioneer Bluetooth capable head unit
RAM Mount phone holder on dash New speakers throughout All
Westfalia kitchen items powdercoated in original gray shurflo
adjustable flow faucet Rubber floor mats throughout. Additional 12v
outlet on dash. LED gauge cluster lighting Gowesty LED 3rd brake
light Comes with kitchen enamelware. (plates, bowls, cups,
silverware) 3 point seat belt harness installed on passenger side
rear seat (Please note: If you happen to be viewing this 1989
Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia Camper on a website other than our
Garage Kept Motors site, it's possible that you've only seen some
of our many photographs of the camper-van due to third-party
website limitations. To be sure you access all the more than 145
photographs, as well as a short start-up and walk-around video, and
a link to the Vanagon's accident-and-damage-free Carfax history
report, please go to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.) The
Porsche 911 of vans. - Car and Driver The headline above was
followed by copy that read: We couldn't have said it better
ourselves, and continued on quoting Car and Driver's reasoning: The
Volkswagen Vanagon goes down the road with a car-like assuredness
that's never existed in a vehicle of this type. So don't let its
imposing box-like looks fool you. That advertisement was just one
in a memorable series of clever Vanagon ads over the years. Others
were headlined When it's time to leave it all behind, take more
with you, This peaceful coexistence (photo of a happy Vanagon
family) made possible by Volkswagen, Space Shuttle, Volkswagen
introduces luxury widebodies. All seats first class, and Vanagon.
The best of a van. The best of a wagon. And better than both. All
touted the Vanagon's surprising interior space. It's an
understatement to say that VW Vanagons inspire customer loyalty. In
the event you haven't viewed it, paste the link below to watch a
short a segment from Hagerty Media's Why I Drive series:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9JpH1fVww0 Offered here in Titian
Red metallic (one of just five colors offered) over light gray, is
a 1989 VW Vanagon in exceptionally well-maintained condition.
Legendary for amassing very high mileage, this red Westfalia
camper-van's odometer shows a relatively conservative 170,206 total
miles, roughly just 5,300 miles per-year on average since new. The
added equipment (and features), as well as the quality of the work
is conclusively demonstrated by the accompanying extensive list.
(Please read all the way through the list in case there's a quiz
later. We won't be repeating each item here.) The exterior Titian
Red metallic, a deep, reflective shade, shines uniformly across the
entire body. Both paint and body panels (including th