This 1991 Volkswagen Vanagon GL is a Westfalia pop-top camper that was acquired in Maryland by the seller in September 1999, and it now shows 168k miles. It is finished in Flash Silver Metallic and powered by a 2.1-liter flat-four paired with a four-speed manual transaxle. Equipment includes cruise control, swivel front seats trimmed in gray cloth, aftermarket 15″ wheels, a factory cassette stereo, and power windows and door locks, while camping equipment includes a rear-hinged pop-top…
This 1991 Volkswagen Vanagon GL is a Westfalia pop-top camper that was acquired in Maryland by the seller in September 1999, and it now shows 168k miles. It is finished in Flash Silver Metallic and powered by a 2.1-liter flat-four paired with a four-speed manual transaxle. Equipment includes cruise control, swivel front seats trimmed in gray cloth, aftermarket 15″ wheels, a factory cassette stereo, and power windows and door locks, while camping equipment includes a rear-hinged pop-top roof, a convertible bed, a kitchenette, and folding tables.
The body is finished in Flash Silver Metallic and paired with a gray pop-top roof and black bumpers. Additional equipment includes a front spoiler, a locking fuel filler cap, a right-side sliding door, sliding windows, and connections for electrical, potable water, and gray water on the right side. The seller reports that the van rolled into another vehicle in their garage in 2014, and that the left-rear quarter panel was repaired and repainted to address the damage.
Aftermarket 15″ alloy wheels are wrapped with 205/70 Nokian eNTYRE tires the seller reports were mounted in 2016. Standard equipment included power-assisted steering and brakes along with independent front and rear suspension, and the seller states the factory 14″ wheels are included in the sale.
The swiveling front seats are trimmed in gray cloth with black piping. Amenities include cruise control, a factory Heidelberg cassette stereo, and power windows, locks, and mirrors. Seat covers and Westfalia floor mats are included in the sale.
The leather-wrapped steering wheel frames a 100-mph speedometer and a 6k-rpm tachometer. The six-digit odometer shows under 168k miles.
The rear compartment features a flat-folding rear bench, a foldaway table, a kitchenette, cabinets, curtains, a sun shade, and rear door, roof vent, and side door screens. A removable fifth seat sourced from the Westfalia factory in Germany is included in the sale.
The water-cooled 2.1L flat-four features fuel injection and was factory rated at 90 horsepower and 117 lb-ft of torque when new. Service completed since 2015 is said to include replacement of the water pump and fuel filter, and the ignition components were replaced with Bosch components within the last 250 miles according to the seller.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transaxle. The seller states an underbody coating covers the underside components.
Manufacturer’s literature, 38 service records, touch-up paint, a fifth seat, a three-part floor mat system, and custom seat covers are included in the sale along with a bike rack, the latter of which was also reportedly sourced from the Westfalia factory in Germany.