Volkswagon Westfalia Vanagon Complete Interior

Price: US $3,225.00 Item location: Oakland, California, United States
Description:

1985 Volkswagen Bus/Vanagon Westfalia


make / manufacturer:Volkswagon
model name / number:Vanagon
size / dimensions:8'L x 5'W x 7H

I have ALL the parts from a 1985 Vanagon Camper Van, every screw, nut, bolt...I can guaranty you will NEVER see an entire set-up like this again.I got into a wreck with the vehicle and was going to be damned if the whole thing was going to get junked so I stripped it ALL...
-all the windows (except for the windshield that was smashed in the accident),
-the Poptop itself, including the matching Front top piece, and all the trim parts (the canvas itself was useless so that got trashed)
-the whole back AC unit, it's cabinet, hoses the compressor and bracket
ALL of the cabinets for the full camper, the stove unit & original fridge, the side cabinet with the water tank, the closet unit, ALL of them
- The original Back Seat and storage cabinet, with the under-seat heater unit
- All the vinyl side trim pieces
- The bedding cushions
The lights the seatbelts, freakin EVERYTHING
All the screws and small parts are in individual plastic bags that are labeled as to what they are.
The Pics here are a SMALL smattering of what is part of this collection, I have a VERY COMPREHENSIVE photo list of what is included, message me and I can send you a link to it.It is, essentially, every last piece that one would need to rebuild / build a whole new VW camper van all tied up in one preI have it all stored in a 5' x 8' big steel forkable storage box (the poptop is strapped to the top) so it will be easy to load up unto a truck or flat bed, and yes there is a forklift onsite to do.I will be willing to knock off an additional $500 if you want to forgo the storage box as it would be a great fork-liftable tool-shed in my back yard. You would, obviously have to provide your own method of transport, and all the partswould have to be hand-loaded into a shipping container of some kind that you would provide.Even though it goes without saying, I am going to say it anyways, the buyer would be responsible for any shipping costs, but given it is already packaged for transport that would be fairly easy. You would simply need to contact a Freight Logistics Company, there are many so I would suggest calling around for quotes.Basically they will ask you for the dimensions and weight, both of which I can provide, you pay them, they show up and I will load it up on the truck, the driver will strap it down and deliver it to the location of your choice. Also, logistically you would need a forklift on your end to take it back off.Obviously these interior parts are 32 year old, and, believe it or not, actually show their 32 years of light use, the light brown basket weave sticker-laminate is coming up on some of the cabinet corners, there are light scuffs here and there, basically you WILL need to do a little work to make it absolutely perfect again, but it is a COMPLETE set of pretty much everything needed for a given restoration project. Seriously, look at the pictures, what you see is what you get.If you have any model specific questions please feel free to plug the VIN of the donor van into the VinCheck website of your choice and it will spit back out any pertinent specs.Message me to discuss any particulars, PLEASE don't wast your time (or mine) messaging me to try and buy just this part or that part, I am only interested in selling the ENTIRE set-up.Thanks for looking, hope to hear from you soon.
KEYWORDS: Volkswagon, Vanagon, Westfalia Camper, Stove, Bed, Pop Top, Pop-Top