This 1974 Volkswagen Type 2 Westfalia is a pop-top camper finished in green with white bumpers over a blue plaid interior and is powered by a Chevrolet Corvair sourced 2.7-liter air-cooled flat-six paired with a four-speed manual transaxle. Equipment includes white-painted 14″ steel wheels, roof crossbars, a sink, a stove, woodgrain interior paneling, and a Pioneer stereo receiver. The seller acquired the car in 2018, and work completed during their ownership has reportedly consisted of reupholstering the…
This 1974 Volkswagen Type 2 Westfalia is a pop-top camper finished in green with white bumpers over a blue plaid interior and is powered by a Chevrolet Corvair sourced 2.7-liter air-cooled flat-six paired with a four-speed manual transaxle. Equipment includes white-painted 14″ steel wheels, roof crossbars, a sink, a stove, woodgrain interior paneling, and a Pioneer stereo receiver. The seller acquired the car in 2018, and work completed during their ownership has reportedly consisted of reupholstering the front seats, rebuilding the brakes, and replacing the clutch, alternator, starter, front and rear shocks, and pop-top tent fabric. The bus was repainted in 2021, and additional service completed within the last year has included cleaning and adjusting the carburetors, changing the oil, and replacing the spark plugs, plug wires, and coil.
The bus was repainted in green with white bumpers in spring 2021 and features a rear-hinged Westfalia pop-top with beige fabric tent sides. Exterior equipment includes louvered side windows, roof crossbars, side mirrors, and a propane tank mounted beneath the sliding rear door. The propane tank was reportedly refurbished under current ownership, and additional work has included replacing the windshield and pop-top tent fabric as well as the seals on the windows, doors, and pop-top.
The 14″ white-painted steel wheels wear polished covers and are fitted with Yokahama Super Van 356 tires said to have been installed under current ownership. Additional work completed under current ownership has included rebuilding the brakes and steering components as well as replacing the front and rear shocks, CV axles, ball joint boots, and brake lines. A full-size spare tire with a cover is mounted up front.
The front bucket seats were reupholstered in blue plaid and are complemented by matching door panels, a black dashboard, gray carpets, and a wood panel headliner. An aftermarket Pioneer AM/FM stereo is fitted and is wired to two Kenwood speakers. Replacement door panels, carpets, and sun visors were reportedly installed under current ownership along with a push-button ignition.
Instrumentation includes a 90-mph VDO speedometer and auxiliary gauges showing fuel level and cylinder head temperature. An 8k-rpm Sunpro tachometer is mounted to the dashboard. The five-digit odometer shows 88k miles.
The rear cabin features woodgrain paneling, a fold-away table, a fold-out bench seat, and blue window curtains. Additional equipment consists of a sink, dual burner stove, and various storage compartments. A replacement rear sliding door latch mechanism is reportedly installed.
The Chevrolet Corvair sourced 2.7-liter air-cooled flat-six sends power to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transaxle. Parts replaced under current ownership reportedly include the alternator, ignition, starter, air filters, clutch, pressure plate, and flywheel. Work completed in 2021 is said to have consisted of cleaning and adjusting the carburetors, changing the oil, and replacing the spark plugs, plug wires, and ignition coil.