This 1995 Volkswagen T4 is a Westfalia Weekender pop-top camper finished in gray over gray and is powered by a 2.5-liter inline-five paired with a five-speed manual transmission and VW Syncro four-wheel-drive system. Equipment includes a pop-up roof tent with a sleeping platform, convertible bed, dual freezer/refrigerator, dinette table, roof rack, cargo box, air conditioning, and a hitch receiver. The van was reportedly imported from Europe to Canada and was acquired by the seller in 2015. Maintenance…
This 1995 Volkswagen T4 is a Westfalia Weekender pop-top camper finished in gray over gray and is powered by a 2.5-liter inline-five paired with a five-speed manual transmission and VW Syncro four-wheel-drive system. Equipment includes a pop-up roof tent with a sleeping platform, convertible bed, dual freezer/refrigerator, dinette table, roof rack, cargo box, air conditioning, and a hitch receiver. The van was reportedly imported from Europe to Canada and was acquired by the seller in 2015. Maintenance in 2021 has consisted of an oil change and replacement of the exhaust system, serpentine belt, and shift linkage.
The van is finished in gray with black bumpers, a rear liftgate, and a sliding side door. Additional features include a swing-away rear tire carrier, a retractable Fiamma awning, wind deflectors on the front side windows, a hitch receiver, a pop-up camper top, a Thule roof rack, a cargo box, fog lights, and a ground tent that attaches to the rear of the van. The seller reports that the hood and front fenders have been repainted due to fading, the tent canvas has been repaired. The right headlight and right taillight have been replaced under current ownership.
Factory 15″ steel wheels with silver covers are fitted with Westlake tires. Braking is provided by discs in the front and drums in the back. The shocks were replaced in 2020, and the left front CV axle was replaced in 2019.
The cabin features captain’s chairs upholstered in gray patterned cloth, a set of sheepskin seat covers, a swivel passenger seat, power windows and door locks, air conditioning, and an Alpine stereo with bluetooth and USB, Focal speakers and a Kenwood subwoofer.
The four-spoke steering wheel frames a 220-km/h speedometer, a tachometer, and gauges for fuel level and coolant temperature. The six-digit mechanical odometer shows 223k kilometers (~139k miles).
The camper features a rear bench that folds flat into a queen sized bed with a memory foam topper, a rear-facing seat, window curtains, a folding dinette table, an 80-liter refrigerator/freezer with an insulated jacket, a 6′ collapsible ladder, a house battery, a 100-watt solar panel in a padded case, screens that cover the door openings and windows, a front window privacy panel, a power inverter, and a Kenwood amplifier.
The 2.5-liter inline-five was factory rated at 109 horsepower and 140 lb-ft of torque. The serpentine belt was replaced and an oil change was performed in 2021, and the alternator was replaced in 2019.
Power is sent to the front or all four wheels through a five-speed manual transmission and a viscous coupling. The seller reports that the exhaust system has been replaced.