1991 Volkswagen Vanagon Carat Weekender, finished in beige with a gray interior. It's equipped with a metric instrument cluster, and its odometer shows about 166,200 kilometers (around 103,300 miles). The seller has converted this Vanagon into a well-equipped camper. Some of the notable add-ons include a custom kitchen, a microwave, a fridge/freezer, curtains, vinyl flooring, additional insulation, LED interior lighting, 2 inverters, a 120-AH battery, and a 15-amp fused shore power connection hidden under the rear license plate for camp sites. The full list of modifications made to this van is below.This Vanagon received an engine rebuild about 3,000 kilometers (around 1,900 miles) ago, according to the seller. He adds that the crankshaft and connecting rod bearings, the piston rings, the valve guides, and the oil pump were among the parts replaced. Receipts for most of the new parts and photos of the engine apart are shown in the gallery.Volkswagen released the Vanagon for the 1980 model year to replace the Transporter, which traced its roots to the original Bus launched in 1950. It kept its predecessor's rear-mounted engine, but it was longer, wider, and characterized by a boxier design. 1983 brought a water-cooled engine, and production for the American market ended in 1991, though Volkswagen continued selling the model in South Africa until 2002.Power for this Vanagon comes from a fuel-injected 2.1-liter flat-4, rated at 90 horsepower and 117 lb-ft of torque. Rear-mounted, it spins the rear wheels via a 4-speed manual transaxle.
Price | $7,575 |
Condition | Used |
Make | Volkswagen |
Model | Vanagon |
Year | 1991 |
Miles | 103,300 |
Color | Beige |
Engine | 2.1L Flat-4 |
Region | Carson City, NV |