This 1997 Volkswagen EuroVan is a Winnebago Camper conversion that was initially sold in California and remained registered in the state until the seller’s acquisition in July 2023. Service under current ownership consisted of installing a transmission cooler, replacing the transmission filter and spark plugs, and changing the fluids. The van is powered by a 2.8-liter VR6 paired with a four-speed automatic transaxle and is finished in white over patterned gray cloth upholstery. Equipment includes a pop-top bed platform, a refrigerator, a two-burner stove, fresh and gray water tanks, and external utility ports as well as four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes, 15″ steel wheels, air conditioning, cruise control, and a Sony cassette stereo. This EuroVan is offered with an accident-free Carfax report and an Oregon title in the seller’s name. The van is finished in white and features a Winnebago Industries pop-up camper top. Additional details include a sliding right-side door, a rear wiper, a receiver hitch, a 12-gallon fresh-water tank, an eight-gallon gray-water tank, and external utility ports. Stains are visible on the pop-top canvas tent and paint meter readings from around the bodywork are presented in the gallery. Steel 15″ wheels wear silver covers and are mounted with Sumitomo HTR A/S P03 tires. Stopping power is provided by four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes, and the brake fluid was flushed in 2023. Scuffs are present on the right front and right rear wheel covers. The front captain’s chairs are trimmed in patterned gray cloth complemented by a color-coordinated dashboard, door panels, and carpets. Appointments include air conditioning, cruise control, power windows, and a Sony cassette stereo. Cracks are visible in the plastic trim above the driver door. The four-spoke airbag steering wheel frames a central 140-mph speedometer, a tachometer, a digital clock, and supplementary gauges for coolant temperature and fuel level. The digital odometer indicates 60k miles, approximately 3k of which were added under current ownership. A Not Actual Mileage title was issued by the state of Oregon in September 2023. The rear of the vehicle houses camping accommodations with a kitchenette and sleeping quarters. A bed platform in the pop-up roof is fitted in addition to a refrigerator, a two-burner stove, a sink, storage cabinets, two folding tables, and a folding bench seat. The 2.8-liter VR6 sends power to the front wheels through a four-speed automatic transaxle. Work under current ownership consisted of installing a transmission cooler, replacing the spark plugs and transmission filter, and changing the transmission fluid, coolant, and oil. The Carfax report shows no accidents or other damage, a Not Actual Mileage title issuance in September 2023, and lists history in California and Oregon.