When you have the coolness of a VW camper, the premium name of
Winnebago, the size of a useful van, and the engine/suspension
package of a European, you realize that this 1995 Volkswagen
Eurovan is an awesome total package that is a self-sustained home
all by itself.
What's great about a van like this is that it gives you the
comforts of an RV in a size that's not intimidating to drive
through the middle of a major city. And while the average size
hides the full adaptable camper within, you also can see signs of
how useful this one is with the exterior electrical plug, window
shades, screen side vent window, and gas kitchen hookups. And while
this is a symbol of the open road, the low odometer is believed to
represent the full actual mileage. The white paint still has a
clean/complete style. The pinstriping is subtly elegant, and the
panels have a clean well-respected style. So this is quite
attractive even before you see the full array of versatile camping
features.
You may love this one for its kinship with the VW Bus, but once you
get inside, you really start to see how modern upgrades make all
the difference. It starts up front where you have two high-back
bucket seats that are contoured to eat up the miles. The dash is a
proper modern unit with an upgraded AM/FM/cassette stereo, tilt
telescopic steering column, full gauges with large speedo and tach,
power windows, power locks, and provisions for factory air
conditioning (it will need servicing to blow cold again.) And
wherever you park this VW, you are home. The rear bench doubles as
a bed; there's a ton of built-in cabinetry; and this even has a
retractable awning for enjoying quiet evenings wherever you may
roam. The kitchen area has a stove, sink, and refrigerator. As you
look at the rear hatch, you're going to see all the right upgrades,
like a coach battery to run the interior amenities and a sink with
a hose attachment that's great for an outdoor shower at the beach.
Plus, as a true VW camper, you even get the pop-up tent roof and
the struts were just replaced in 2019.
Another great reason to have a more modern VW camper is how much
more you get to enjoy this on the road. It starts with the
2.5-liter five-cylinder motor. Not only is this much larger than
anything you got on the classic bus, but it's also a fuel-injected
powerhouse. So you get more power and a steady delivery. And
features like the cruise control and four-speed automatic
transmission w/overdrive are exactly what you want for highway
driving. You even have a fully independent suspension! Plus, with
power steering, power brakes w/discs up front, and comfortable
modern tires, your comfort will be the envy of the other VW campers
out there.
The sale comes complete with the owner's manual and maintenance
records. When it comes to campers, a Winnebago VW is nimble,
versatile, loaded, and all-around fun. So you know this is the
ideal van you need to get your hands on right now. Call
today!!!
Vehicle Details
1995 Volkswagen Van
Listing ID:CC-1585003
Price:$37,995
Location:Mesa, Arizona
Year:1995
Make:Volkswagen
Model:Van
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Gray
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:58188
Stock Number:2506-PHX
VIN:WV2EE0700SH001703
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