This 1985 Volkswagen Vanagon is equipped with a Westfalia camper setup including a pop-top, kitchenette, cabinets, tables, and more. The van is finished in white over a brown cloth interior, and power is from a water-cooled 1.9L flat-four paired with a four-speed manual transmission. The seller acquired the Vanagon Westfalia in 2016, reportedly from a professor who used it to drive between Ohio and Florida. This Vanagon shows 52k miles and is offered with factory literature, a Carfax report, and a clean Washington State title in the seller’s name. The van is finished in Pastel White with tan and black tape stripes. The pop-up roof feature a tan tent, the condition of which is detailed in the gallery below. Exterior hookups for water and power are located on the driver’s side. Steel wheels wear plastic factory hubcaps and are mounted with Kumho Optimo tires. A touched-up scrape is noted on the driver’s door. Front bucket seats and a three-position middle bench are upholstered in brown cloth. Approximately 52k miles are shown on the six-digit odometer, 1000 of which have been added under current ownership. The seller reportedly had the air conditioning system serviced with new refrigerant in 2018. The Westfalia camper setup includes upper and lower folding beds as well as a kitchenette with dual propane burners, tables, cabinets, and a Dometic refrigerator. Additional storage space is located in the cargo area. Factory curtains in their original packaging are included with the van. The 1.9-liter Wasserboxer flat-four was factory-rated at 83 horsepower when new and drives the rear wheels though a four-speed manual transaxle. The Carfax report shows no accidents or other damage with North Carolina, Ohio, and Washington State registration history. Factory literature is included in the sale. Filed under: vw