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      <title>1987 Volkswagen Vanagon</title>
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      <description>1987 VW Vanagon Project it is a Wolfsburg Limited Edition, grey in color, with a 2.1L engine that was rebuilt at 187000+ miles. The speedometer stopped working around 187000 and was fixed a couple of months after the engine was rebuilt. The mileage on the van is now 220297. The vanagon is an automatic transmission with power windows, door locks and mirrors (the electrical needs to be looked at). It is a Weekender Package which consists of front bucket captain seats, two rear facing bucket seats (which are removable), fold down table, rear bench seat that folds down into a bed and privacy curtains. It has aluminum allow wheels (14x6) with LT195/75 R14 tires. My Father-in-Law bought the van new and it was passed on to us as our family grew. We have most of the paperwork back to the original receipt.  The vanagon is running but has an electrical issue that will kill a battery. It also has some dings on the body with a little rust. The vanagon had an air conditioner unit in it but was not kept charged and due to the age and dryness the part that ran the length of the van inside fell (we still have all the parts to restore it). The vanagon was stored for 6 years and we decided to try one more time to get it back on the road. But after other issues in taking care of our house we determined that it is time to let it go and let someone else work on it. The body is in good shape with a few dings. I was planning on working on it and bought a few parts and oil with filter but got too busy taking care of other things. It is a good van when running.  Fuel filter and pump replaced Starter replaced Steering gear replaced Power steering hose replaced Wheel alignment Four CV joint kits Both Front break disk and pads replaced Both wheel bearing – rear inner and outer replaced Transmission serviced Drive belts replaced  Runs but needs work May need to be towed due to it has a water leak and starts running hot. Clean Title  Please Note The Following  **Vehicle Location is at our client</description>
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      <description>1987 Vanagon GL syncro The Great  Bought 3 years ago and im the 2nd owner as far as i know. PO was a mechanic and kept it in top shape. Interior is in amazing stock condition!! In its current state it's Road Ready and waiting on its next adventure!! This is the stock VW syncro purists dream!  The syncro is the holy grail of VW vanagon!! Please look up how a VW syncro is different and more valuable than a regular 2wd before continuing! (And also slightly more tedious to work on )  Rebuilt GW 2.2 Wbx (waterboxer, watercooled engine) with ONLY 13k miles on it. All cylinders pushing 150+. I put the last 3000 miles on it myself and its driving like a HOG between Santa Fe, NM and the Front Range! It's got a new starter, starter/alternator cable, throttle body, AFM, accelerator cable, water pump, oil cooler, aluminum fuel rails, mansi injectors, new spark plugs and wires, new distributor cap, ignition coil, new clutch, clutch pilot bearing, throwout bearing, aluminum thermostat housing, temp 2 sensor, new metal coolant tank, coolant lines, SS coolant lines, new radiator, new fuel lines, new exhaust w SS muffler, new radiator fan resistor and temp switch. New rear CVs. Landrover mirrors and a strong stock syncro transmission with a fresh rebuild. I get around 250-275 miles a tank. No leaks and doesn't burn oil.  Rebuilt syncro transmission/front diff by Mr Gas (Canon City) with 1200 miles on the rebuild. SA oil plates and weddle thrust plate. New VC. New wiring harness installed by Verners New power steering rack, rear passenger control arm and alignment all done by Verners  Also comes w 2 extra seats to make it a 7 passenger van. 14inch wheels with 2000 miles on them  Probably some other new stuff I forgot to mention. DM me to ask!  The neutral  Stock radio, stock rear shocks, needs a paint job and some body work. Normal amounts of rust for being kept in CO for the last 20+ years. AC has a leak and is unplugged and heater blower needs replacing. Ac duct is removed.</description>
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