When did the Westfalia Vanagon T25 come out?

When did the Westfalia Vanagon T25 come out?

The 1985 Volkswagen Watercooled T25 / T3 Westfalia Vanagon Camper Model History. 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 car is the VW Westfalia?

( Full disclosure: the opportunity to drive a VW Westfalia came from the same Jalopnik reader who let us review his Porsche 944. This is his daily driver .) What Is It?

Where did the VW Vanagon Westfalia camper come from?

The detailed set of photos show more or less a showroom condition Westy. Everything is said to work including AC, fridge (propane, battery and shore power), stove, sink, water tank, etc. The seller claims they purchased this van from the original owners in Eugene, OR who could no longer drive the van.

What was the exterior colour of the 1985 Westfalia Vanagon?

The 1985 Westfalia Vanagon Camper was available in 5 exterior colours: 1) Combination cupboard 87 cm wide x 45 cm deep on the left behind the drivers seat with sink, two flame LP gas cooker with splash plate. The splash plate folds down and can be used to drain dishes after washing.

What was the layout of a 1985 VW Vanagon?

The 1985 VW Westfalia Vanagon Camper layout consisted of: 1) Combination cupboard 87 cm wide x 45 cm deep on the left behind the drivers seat with sink, two flame LP gas cooker with splash plate. The splash plate folds down and can be used to drain dishes after washing.

Why is the temperature light blinking on my Vanagons?

If you touch the wire to ground, the gauge should peg and the light should flash. During your tests, if the blinking light is ever activated, remember that you need to reset the system by turning the key to the off position. If it passes this test, you know the wiring and gauge are working properly, and you might have a bad temperature sensor.