This 1984 Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia Wolfsburg edition is a US-market example that was imported into British Columbia and subsequently acquired by the current owner in 2011. The van is finished in two-tone brown and tan over brown and is powered by a 2.5-liter Subaru EJ25 flat-four paired with a three-speed automatic transaxle. Equipment includes a pop-up camper, 16″ steel wheels, power steering, a roof-mounted solar panel, a rear tire carrier with a swing-away table, a kitchenette, and…
This 1984 Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia Wolfsburg edition is a US-market example that was imported into British Columbia and subsequently acquired by the current owner in 2011. The van is finished in two-tone brown and tan over brown and is powered by a 2.5-liter Subaru EJ25 flat-four paired with a three-speed automatic transaxle. Equipment includes a pop-up camper, 16″ steel wheels, power steering, a roof-mounted solar panel, a rear tire carrier with a swing-away table, a kitchenette, and a deep cycle auxiliary battery system. Service performed under current ownership is said to have included rebuilding the transmission, and replacing the engine block, timing belt, water pump, sway bar, and suspension bushings.
The body is finished in two-tone brown and tan and features a pop-up camper, sliding side windows, Wolfsburg Edition badging, and external service hook-ups. Modifications include a roof-mounted solar panel, an aftermarket awning, extended side mirrors, a receiver hitch, and a swing-away rear tire carrier with a fold-out table.
Silver 16″ steel wheels wear 215/60 Nokian WR3 tires showing 2015 date codes. A matching spare is mounted on the swing-out rear carrier. The van is equipped with power steering, and the seller notes that the front sway bar and suspension bushings were recently replaced.
The cockpit features gray leather seats reportedly sourced from a Chrysler van along with tan carpets, rubber floor mats, a Blaupunkt head unit, and aftermarket door speakers.
The living quarters include a kitchenette with a sink, propane stove, and refrigerator, as well as a fold-down bench seat, fire extinguisher, carbon monoxide detector, power inverter, privacy curtains, tables, storage cabinets, and a deep-cycle auxiliary battery system. The pop-up camper contains a bed and is equipped with LED strip lighting. The seller notes that the camper canvas was replaced in 2016 and that a Eurovan propane tank is installed.
Instrumentation includes a 100-mph speedometer, a 6k-rpm tachometer, a digital clock, and a ScanGauge II monitoring system for the Subaru engine. The six-digit odometer shows 289k miles.
The 2.5-liter Subaru EJ25 flat-four was reportedly installed by Vanaru in Colorado in 2012, and the engine block, timing belt, and water pump were reportedly replaced in 2018. The van is equipped with a stainless steel exhaust system and an aftermarket catalytic converter.