Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 02:35:26 -0600
Reply-To: Al and Sue Brase <albeeee@MCHSI.COM>
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From: Al and Sue Brase <albeeee@MCHSI.COM>
Subject: Earliest 1980 P27 westy For sale?
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Does anyone know of an older Vanagon westy than my 1980 P27?
I think it says june 1979. the wheels are dated May 79.
the serial no. part of the VIN is: 25A 008223 It's probably not the
oldest out there, but still pretty old.
At any rate, I'm considering selling it. It actually runs and
drives quite well. Has been driven very little in the last several
years.2.0 liter gasoline engine, 4 speed,Cream colered- light yellow?
It's got some light body damage on the RFront corner. But the big
problem is rust. Worst is driver's side lower pandel rusted quite badly
from the utility sockets letting in water. The other side is not much
better and will need rocker repair soon. The mechanicals work well. New
rear Boge shocks, clutch and 74 type muffler. Auxilliary heater, but it
only works sporadically. Probably just neeeds more air flow!I don't
think the Dometic refrig worked at all last time I tried it Interior is
okay, but seat coverings are shot. Top canvas has no holes.
The good part is that it has every single piece it came with (I
believe!), including all paperwork and the window sticker!
I honestly think I could drive this thing anywhere. It uses some
oil, but not bad. (Maybe quart every 4-500 miles.)
I've been going to restore its sheet metal, but just have so many
projects I'd be tempted to sell it. I haven't made up my mind what it is
worth. I'll probably start some patching on it later this year.
Al Brase
JordanVw@AOL.COM wrote:
>In a message dated 3/31/05 1:10:31 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>camper@TACTICAL-BUS.INFO writes:
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>>Actually the fridge and icebox models were produced at the same time. The
>>icebox was the "basic" model. From notes I have seen it appears very few of
>>them were made. 80 and 81 models. I actually have the water tank from one.
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>the P24 was the base model and the P27 was the "deluxe" model w/
>stove/sink/fridge. you'll find these numbers stamped on the westfalia-werke plate on the
>right side of the sofabed kickpanel..
>.a carryover from the 76-79 westys
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>ps the basemodel h20 tank will actually fit under the back sofabed of a 90-91
>multivan or a '85-87 westy weekender (non-GL camper)..
>chris
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