When did the Westfalia Vanagon camper come out?
Following on from the first 1984 Watercooled Westfalia Vanagon Camper in 1985 a new version of the Vanagon Camper was released for the United States and Canadian markets. The new model had different upholstery and some other design changes.
What was the upholstery like on a 1985 Westfalia Vanagon?
The 1985 Volkswagen Westfalia Vanagon Camper had beige furniture and the upholstery was light beige brown velour material called “Saiga”. This material seems to be harder wearing than the earlier options but can still show signs of wear on seat edges etc. The curtains were a beige brown velour material.
What kind of engine does a 1985 VW Vanagon have?
This beautiful specimen is a 1985 VW Vanagon Westfalia Camper with stock 1.9L engine, stock manual transmission and only 65k original miles. It’s almost all bone stock with the exception of the new curtain hooks, KYB shocks and some required tune up items.
What kind of engine does a VW Wasserboxer have?
In 1983, the first 1.9 liter Volkswagen Wasserboxer came with an 80 hp engine, and in 1986 the displacement was increased to 2.1 liters with a 95 hp engine. These engines are horizontally opposed and deliver a nice, smooth and broad power band with good torque at low RPMs. They can be a very reliable engine.
Where did the VW Westfalia camper tops come from?
Collectors often have difficulty determining whether one of these options was specifically available from and for Westfalia models, or were developed and sold by other camper conversion vendors such as ASI/Riviera and Sundial. ASI built camper tops for the VW Vanagon out of Seattle, WA. They were used on US and Canadian imported VW’s only.
What kind of car is a Volkswagen Westfalia?
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