This 1985 Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia is powered by a Subaru-sourced 2.2-liter flat-four mated to a three-speed automatic transaxle, and it is equipped with a pop-up camper roof, a retractable awning, a folding rear bench, and a kitchenette with a stove, refrigerator, and sink. Finished in white over beige cloth, the van is further outfitted with LED headlights, swing-out equipment mounts, external utility hookups, a Bluetooth stereo, two swiveling tables, and a dash-mounted display for four exterior cameras. A cargo trailer is included in the sale and houses additional camping equipment. Acquired by the selling dealer in 2024, this Vanagon shows 77k miles and is offered with a clean Carfax report and a clean Tennessee title. The van is finished in white and is said to have received paintwork under previous ownership. It has a pop-up camper roof, dual side mirrors, a rear window defroster, external utility hookups, and a sliding right-side door and side windows. Bedliner material has been applied to the lower body panels and bumper covers, and the turn signals and taillights have been tinted. Additional equipment includes a Fiamma side awning, a tow ball, GoWesty LED headlights, and two swing-out rear mounts, one of which secures a spare tire. The seller notes areas of bubbling paint on the body. Silver-finished 15” alloy wheels are wrapped in 215/75 BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires. The van was factory equipped with an independent front and rear suspension and power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering. Stopping power is provided by power-assisted front disc and rear drum brakes. The CV axles and boots are said to have been replaced in preparation for the sale. The forward cabin houses bucket seats trimmed in beige cloth that extends to the door panels. Additional appointments include air conditioning, a VDO Bluetooth stereo, hand-crank windows, and a 9″ monitor mounted on the dash that incorporates views from four exterior cameras. Instrumentation includes a 100-mph speedometer, a tachometer with integrated coolant temperature and fuel level gauges, and a digital clock. The six-digit odometer shows 77k miles. The rear compartment features storage cabinets, a two-passenger rear bench seat that folds into a bed, and a second bed platform in the pop-up camper roof, which has a sunroof panel and zip-open side windows. Additional equipment includes a kitchenette with a sink, a refrigerator, and a two-burner stovetop in addition to two swiveling tables, privacy curtains, a household power outlet, a water storage tank, and a cargo-area storage unit. The Subaru-sourced 2.2-liter flat-four is said to have been rebuilt and installed around 2018. Service in preparation for the sale included an oil change and replacement of the battery. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a three-speed automatic transaxle was reportedly rebuilt under previous ownership. A leak from the transaxle was addressed in preparation for the sale according to the selling dealer. A cargo trailer with a rear-hinged door is included in the sale along with a portable toilet, an A-iPower generator, a portable air conditioner, a pop-up shower tent, and electrical and water lines. The Carfax report is free of accidents or other reported damage. Filed under: vw