1986 Volkswagen Vanagon
$15,495
Vehicle Details
Volkswagen
Vanagon
1986
Manual
RWD
Gasoline
Rebuilt ~40k miles ago
Fair
Description
1986 Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia Camper — Reliable & Road-Ready This 1986 VW Vanagon Westfalia Weekender is a dependable and functional classic camper, ready for adventures. The "Weekender" version skips the heavy kitchen setup but keeps the essentials: upper and lower beds, fold-up table, and rear closet — comfortably sleeping up to 4. Key Details Model: 1986 VW Vanagon Westfalia Camper (Weekender Edition) Engine: Rebuilt ~40k miles ago Transmission: Rebuilt ~50k miles ago Clutch: Replaced ~15k miles ago Mileage: (please confirm — can be added to ad) Smogged: Just passed emissions Recent Service & Upgrades New water pump, thermostat, radiator, and fan switch Tune-up: new distributor, spark plugs, air & fuel filters Fresh oil & filter All rubber fuel hoses replaced New intake manifold hoses & gaskets CV joint service + all new CV boots New German rear brake drums, wheel cylinders, brake shoes New upper & lower front control arm bushings New radius arm bushings New outer tie rod ends 🚠Features & Condition Pop-top with new 3-window canvas — plenty of airflow New skylight seal & lift mechanism Dual battery setup + USB/C charger panel Good heater system A/C compressor removed (not working) Power mirrors function Tow hitch receiver installed Interior: Clean and in good condition Body: Fair condition with various small dents/scrapes; minor rust at windshield & rear hatch has been patched Highlights Reliable, well-maintained mechanicals — ready for road trips Sleeps 4 with upper bunk and fold-down lower bed Fresh pop-top canvas with 3-screen ventilation Classic, functional Westy Weekender setup — lighter and more versatile than full camper models
Classic Volkswagen Vanagon Buyer's Guide (T3, 1980–1991)
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Classic Volkswagen Vanagon Buyer's Guide (T3, 1980–1991)
People who haven't driven a Vanagon often assume it's just a newer Bus. It isn't. The T3 Vanagon is a fundamentally different vehicle — water-cooled from 1983 onward, wider track, more rigid body, dramatically better handling, and genuinely livable as a daily driver. The Westfalia camper conversion and the Syncro 4WD variant have built dedicated followings that have pushed prices to levels that would have seemed absurd a decade ago. The buying challenges are real — the early water-cooled engines have specific failure modes, and rust is still present — but a properly sorted Vanagon is one of the most genuinely useful and characterful vehicles in the classic segment.
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