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Volkswagen T3 1988

General description : This 1985 Volkswagen Vanagon GL Westfalia Camper, with only 59,032 believed actual miles, is your ticket to boundless exploration. Its Agate Brown paint job, accented by bold orange Vanagon decals, evokes the earthy tones of forest trails and desert landscapes. HELLA off-road lights pierce through the darkest wilderness, while the camp awning provides shelter from sun and rain alike. Perched on 14-inch wheels with grippy 205/75R14 tires, this Vanagon is as comfortable on backwoods paths as it is on highways, ready to carry you to your next outdoor adventure.
Step inside, and you'll find a beige interior that's a cozy basecamp on wheels. Swivel the high-back captain's chairs to create an impromptu planning station for your next hike or climb. The full camper setup transforms seamlessly from daytime exploration hub to nighttime retreat, featuring a practical stove for trailside meals, a sink for easy cleanup, and ample storage in the closet and refrigerator for your provisions. When it's time to rest, the Westfalia offers a variety of sleeping options: an up-top bed for stargazing, a fold-out bed for fireside stories, and even a front "Child's Cot" for young adventurers. The custom dash console houses an AM/FM radio with Bluetooth, perfect for streaming your favorite outdoor playlists or checking weather reports. Original bug screens keep the critters out while the skylight vent lets in fresh mountain air.
Propelling your wilderness wanderings is a reliable 1.9L NA H4 single overhead cam (SOHC) 8V engine, mated to a 3-speed automatic transmission - a rare combo that lets you focus on the scenery rather than shifting gears. The engine bay is as orderly as a well-packed backpack, with rubber hoses and belts in good condition, ready for miles of exploration. The suspension system, featuring coil springs, shocks, and a front sway bar, smooths out rough forest roads and uneven campgrounds. Power steering makes maneuvering through tight spots a breeze, while power disc brakes up front provide confident stopping power, whether you're descending a mountain pass or pulling into a scenic overlook.
HIGHLIGHTS: • 1.9L NA H4 SOHC 8V Engine
• 3-Speed Automatic Transmission
• Power Steering
• Power Front Disc Brakes
• Coil Spring Suspension with Shocks
• Front Sway Bar
• VW Transaxle
• Agate Brown Paint (Repaint)
• Orange Vanagon Decals
• 14" Wheels in 205/75R14 Tires
• HELLA Off-road Lights
• Camp Awning
• Skylight Vent
• Beige Velour Interior
• High-Back Captain's Chairs (Swivel)
• Full Camper Setup (Stove, Sink, Closet, Refrigerator)
• Up-Top Bed (Sleeps 2)
• Fold-Out Bed (Sleeps 2)
• Front "Child's Cot" (Sleeps 1)
• Custom Dash Console
• AM/FM Radio with Bluetooth
• Air Conditioning
• Original Bug Screens
• 59,032 Believed Actual Miles
• Maintenance Records
This 1985 Volkswagen Vanagon GL Westfalia Camper is your mobile base camp for outdoor adventures. With its capable 1.9L engine, versatile living space, and rugged styling, it's primed for everything from beach bonfires to mountain retreats. Call today!

1988 Volkswagen T3 is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Atlanta, Georgia by Streetside Classics - Atlanta for Not priced.

 

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Car type : Van Make : Volkswagen Model : T3 Engine size : 1.9 Model Year : 1988 Sub type : Van Location : Atlanta Vehicle Registration : Undefined

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