This 1977 Volkswagen Type 2 Westfalia is a pop-top Campmobile 70 model that is finished in yellow with a white roof and bumpers over yellow plaid cloth upholstery. The van is said to have been the subject of a refurbishment completed under current ownership, which included a repaint, an interior refresh, and replacement of the engine and transmission. Power comes from a replacement 2.0-liter flat-four paired with a three-speed automatic transaxle. Equipment includes a rear convertible bed, a sink and stove, a fold-down table, wood cabinetry, jalousie windows, curtains, and a pop-up tent with an upper bunk and mesh windows. This Westfalia bus was acquired by the seller in 2014 and is now offered with a tool kit and a clean California title in the seller’s name. The van is said to have been repainted in yellow following panel repairs under current ownership. Exterior details include a white roof and bumpers, jalousie side windows, side mirrors, and a rear-hinged Westfalia pop-top with mesh windows. Off-white-finished 14″ steel wheels wear polished Volkswagen-branded covers and are wrapped in 195-series Hankook Vantra LT tires that show 2020 date codes. A spare wheel and tire wearing a vinyl cover is mounted to the front of the van, and braking is handled by front discs and rear drums. The front cabin features bucket seats trimmed in yellow tartan cloth and green vinyl with a black dashboard and door panels. Equipment includes a passenger-side grab handle, vent windows, and rubber floor mats. The two-spoke steering wheel frames a 90-mph speedometer and auxiliary gauges. The five-digit mechanical odometer shows 63k miles, approximately 100 of which were added by the seller. Total mileage is unknown. The rear cabin features a bench that folds into a bed, a loft bunk, wood cabinetry, curtains, a sink, dual cooking elements, and a folding table with additional auxiliary front and rear tables. The refrigerator has been disconnected, and multiple interior pieces were refreshed under current ownership according to the seller. The replacement 2.0-liter flat-four features fuel injection and was reportedly rebuilt by Brothers VW Machine Shop of Ontario, California. The fuel lines, injectors, and vacuum lines have been replaced under current ownership according to the seller. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a replacement three-speed automatic transaxle that is noted to have been refreshed by KBL Transmission Inc. of Huntington Beach, California. The seller states that the half shafts were recently replaced.