About the Engine: Sorry for not showing it, I didn't know if you'd be interested! It's the original 2.1L watercooled but rebuilt, not the Subaru Conversion. Also, make sure to check out our UPDATED van tour with all our new additions! - th-cam.com/video/NqPubXZ0VMs/w-d-xo.html
Very cool! My parents had a blue Vanagon in the early 80's. We spent a summer traveling around the western US in it. A bunch of states, 2 adults, 2 kids, 2 big dogs. Popping the top like we were sleeping in a tent in the woods. Fun times.
I jealous of the paint. Oh well, I'm going to list my on Craiglist today. Will let someone else fix some rust and paint (identical to this one but 89')
This is a really neat little van, seeing a lot of van life travels right now (getting quite inspired) really like the simplicity of this, the seat/bed set up looks great! Also 1987 is a great year! 😉🤩
It looks like it had a respray (the hinge of the sliding door has been painted), but it looks good inside. the fridge is almost always repairable, don't replace it, it will kill the original look of the interior. It works on 12V only when the motor is running. on gas it might need a cleanup. So take it out and clean the burner. While it's out, turn it upside down for a night.
My girlfriend and I just got an ‘85 vanagon camper ourselves, manual 4 speed. She is just learning in it and it’s going better than expected. The gears can be hard to find, but the clutch is very forgiving! We put an aftermarket stove, sink, and fridge in ours. Now we need a freezer for the longer trips, and maybe more storage
Awesome, sounds like you have a pretty sweet setup! I also found the clutch quite easy to work in the few manual Westys that I've driven. But finding gears was like moving the shifter through a bowl of Jello. Though I'm sure it would become easier with a bit of practice.
It's so cool to see so many of the travel bloggers we have followed for years (back when we started travelling...) now getting into vanlife. I'm sure you'll love it! Plus when things change, you'll still have a home base when you do travel. It was the best decision we've made. All the best and stay safe friends!
Wow we had a van just like this. So many great memories! I love that van. Also had a baby to take camping also camped 7 months prego! You will not regret this purchase!
Westfalia components are of the highest quality, and last very well. I had the high roof model of this van, with the stock 1.9 wasser-boxer engine. Bought it in northern Germany and drove it home to Ireland.
Grew up camping in the same year Westy! Definitely had its fair share of mechanical issues and the fridge was god awful, but it was definitely all part of the fun! Enjoy!
Also, I like how you don't have to do much to the Westfalia because it was made specifically for that purpose. It's a choice made with great taste 👌 Thank you for the video!
Ya that's one of the things we also liked about the Westys. They're purpose-built and really well laid out to maximize the space in such a small vehicle
Our fridge works perfectly on propane. The trick is to get it serviced (cleaned). Sometimes put a vacuum down the vent to clean it out. Then we use a camera rocket blower on the lower site hole to get enough air into the fire box. Theyre tricky little buggers but once you get the hang of it, theyre awesome.
Thank you for posting this video. Some of the best times and carefree time was when I was in high school and college. I owned a 1968 VW bus and later a 1972 VW Westfalia. Was free as a bird.
Good your man is a mechanic. Mine is a 1990. Love it. Make sure he flushes the cooling system as it is extremely important in these babies. (First thing my guru VW mechanic had us do-and bleeds the system properly) You’re going to love it! Following.
Yes! Thanks for the tip. I've been reading about the cooling system being an Achilles heel in these things and having problems with corrosion on the heads. Less than two years ago the engine was rebuilt and new heads installed. All the coolant lines were also changed and updated to the GoWesty lines. It obviously got fresh coolant at the time so we at least have a good starting point
Thank you so much for the video it really brought back memories... correct me if I'm wrong but I think I remember.. there is also a button for the driver's seat and the passenger seat that can swivel to the back so you have extra seat for people in the back if I recall..
When I first became an engineer I set out to buy a cool car. I went to see the Volkswagen GTI, but was captivated by one of their camper vans. But it was much more expensive than the GTI. I’m now retired and I’m driving around in a Winnebago camper van. Looking back and knowing what I know now, I wish I had bought the VW camper van then. Have lots of fun.
Congratulations guys! We also have a Vanagon which we rebuilt ourselves. Last year we drove from Norway to Italy and back, this way of traveling is so much fun. Good luck on your upcoming adventures. Greetings from Norway😊🇳🇴
Just finished a movie that had one of these Vanagons in it and I was hooked. Yeah, it looks like a practical get-away-from-it-all vehicle if it is reliable. Loved the tour!
Beautiful vintage van. That's the van I would have as well. I love the design of those vans. Very easy to menuber, driver is literally on top of the front wheel. Small Cyber truck van design. With features that were truly a head of its time.
I like the rear seat mechanism better than the later model. Nice van. Enjoy I prefer the 3 way frig. So light on gas and so efficient. More strain on battery the 12 compressor frig.
You can get shoulder strap rear seat belts. GoWesty has them. The passenger side one is a quick bolt on. The driver side requires you to cut through the closet. Use a high tooth saw and tape the cut to keep it from chipping.
I got recommended this video because I've been watching van stuff lately but I immediately remebered your voice from watching your Canada video more than 10 years ago lol.
I have a feeling your mom was a full blown, card carrying, hippie. Am I right? This video is like stepping back in time in so many ways apart from the van. I really enjoying your tour and wish I had one just like it. Very simple but elegant.........and you've done a great job at making it feel very homey. Hope you've had some really fun trips so far.......and that you will share more. Oh....all you really need is a band around your head..........a bandana would do the trick! lol
Woo-hoo! Congratulations on your new van guys, she's awesome and totally suits you!! Can't wait to see where you take her on the road! Cheers from Vancouver!!
I've driven the vanagon, and type 1 and type 2, and multiple beetles. The vanagon is not a tough stick to drive. Try the earlier models, and it's like driving an automatic by comparison.
I am very glad that you do enjoy driving the van. I hope you get a chance to listen to some good mix tapes from 1987! 🎸🥁 Since the seats are right above the front axle, road noise will be a problem. Perhaps a rubber shim at the seat mounts, spray-on rubber undercoating in the wheel wells, or sound deadening film under the floor mat? Sound deadening is expensive and a chore to put in, but it is impressively effective. Somewhere I have a video of the stages of improvement when I upgraded my previous car...
Maybe I should get a van... It sounds like so much fun to have a "mobile travel station" like this. But then again, I want to travel to more countries than just Sweden so it'd just sit and collect dust most of the time.
Being in the EU you could ship a van across the water and travel all around Europe in a van! I think van life in Europe would be awesome since everything is less spread out compared to Canada or USA
@@mattofstie9298 True, but then I always have to weigh that against the time spent driving through Sweden and Denmark to get anywhere... It's just such a boring ride to get out of the country, and a couple of days gets lost immediatey...
I had this exact same '87 van, including the color, but the syncro version. It caught fire on the way into Lake Wenatchee State Park. The fuel pump came loose. I was not able to put it out in time to keep it from becoming a total loss. Can't tell you how sick I felt. So, CHECK YOUR FUEL LINES ON A REGULAR BASIS. This is a common problem for these vans, especially given they are over 30 years old. Enjoy it though. They are a little maintenance heavy but still great vans.
Thank you for the van tour! I'm diggin that upper bunk although it would be tough to get up there without a stool or ladder. I can't wait to see how well it does on the first trip you plan in it!
I have yet to crawl up into that upper bunk. I think we'll manage to climb up ok with a little practice, but coming down for bathroom breaks in the middle of the night might be risky!
I have a 2012 VW California, 4 wheel drive, DSG auto gearbox but this Westfalia seems a lot better designed. More space etc. I might look into getting one.
That is a fantastic camper van. I'm not really keen on them, but I could definitely cope with that one. I have only ever stayed in a stationary trailer on a holiday park, which is much larger than your van, but one thing you will notice after a trip when you get back home. When you first walk into your house it will seem like a mansion, and you will wonder why you need so much space.
We had a Westy, wish we never sold it. Have a Boler now. FIX THE FRIDGE! Once you get used to using propane, you'll book unserviced sites all the time. It's like getting every 3rd or 4th night free. Propane is probably the most efficient way to run your fridge and you can camp in far more campgrounds. FIX THE FRIDGE!
I have an 84 westy and although it is very slow it is a blast to drive. My Scirocco and GTI are also fun but in a different way. You will need the repair manual. Your 2.1 engine is a bit more robust and reliable than my 1.9 and easier to work on but still has its issues. If you ever need advice from a LONG time VW guy shoot me a message.
Enjoy the Van, love mine though a bit older and custom they are a lot of fun. I bet that fridge works fine. Mine is an 82 and my fridge works great. Follow the instructions, I bet it works fine.
Hey Nadine! This is a pretty cool van! I, personally need a small bathroom, but not everyone needs one. It's okay you don't really need to show the engine. Enjoy your new (to you) van! Oh and by the way, my husband used to own a Volkswagon shop in San Clemente, CA! It was pretty cool, and yes, it was 30 years ago!
These vans age insanely well. My father's Westfalia is a 1986 model (basically the same as this but white exterior with darker grey seats) and it still looks/runs great.
this is really awesome but the thing is if there is that enough space in the last part of the van and besides this, you also have second bed space on the top ... you should fix a little closed commode area with a door on the backside of the van because if you are on a long trip .. this would make a full package... I am also looking to buy a van like this after Chad & you guys
Returned last year to Western Canada with my 1991 Westy ( 400k km, ) from two years in Europe ( 40k kilometers ) shipping to/from Halifax N.S. to Liverpool UK, and through the Chunnel to Dubrovnik. Anyone with serious aspirations in doing this, and maybe requires ACME 3/4 inch propane tank converters for UK and Europe, or info, you can contact me. Great video and accurate...propane fridge can generally be fixed. $1,000 new fridge + conversion to Solar etc. Coleman inflatable bed pump helps for fridge starting problems.
You should name it Annie! The original movie with Carol Burnett came out in 1987 and little Annie had red hair. Very fitting for a red 1987 westfalia van!
Like the color! I'm glad the engine is water-cooled. The air-cooled variety does tend to stuff up quite bit...... well, out here in Australia at least. Oz is mostly a hot place, not suited to VeeDub motors! Thanx for sharing. Parté ONNNNN!!!!!
It looks so clean like it could have been kept in a garage it's entire life. Sweet ride hope y'all have great travels in it. Are you planning to use for full time travel/living or trips?
About the Engine: Sorry for not showing it, I didn't know if you'd be interested! It's the original 2.1L watercooled but rebuilt, not the Subaru Conversion. Also, make sure to check out our UPDATED van tour with all our new additions! - th-cam.com/video/NqPubXZ0VMs/w-d-xo.html
A Porsche engine Would fit in there
That's right😜
This doesn't need more hp than stock. It's a proper death trap in stock condition. I would only drive one off-road.
I’ve had mine for 30 years with a normal 2.1 L motor ... I’m still alive so it ain’t no death trap... u just don’t know
@@steveburns6503 as long as you don't get into a accident...
"The engine! I don't feel the need to open that up..."
All the dads: v_v
Hahahahaha!
Very cool! My parents had a blue Vanagon in the early 80's. We spent a summer traveling around the western US in it. A bunch of states, 2 adults, 2 kids, 2 big dogs. Popping the top like we were sleeping in a tent in the woods. Fun times.
"Little Red Riding Home" or "Little Red" first name that got in mind. Happy riding!!!
Love these older layouts. Your van looks like it’s almost new! Such a terrific find!
The van has aged well, still a looker +30 years later.
I jealous of the paint. Oh well, I'm going to list my on Craiglist today. Will let someone else fix some rust and paint (identical to this one but 89')
I’m putting that on a T-shirt to wear 🤣🤷🏻♀️
The exterior definitely looks pristine!
@@pathund6523 did you sell yours?!
I know right
This is a really neat little van, seeing a lot of van life travels right now (getting quite inspired) really like the simplicity of this, the seat/bed set up looks great! Also 1987 is a great year! 😉🤩
Me too! I have been binging on so many van life tour videos just to get ideas...but they keep changing with each video! lolz!
It looks like it had a respray (the hinge of the sliding door has been painted), but it looks good inside. the fridge is almost always repairable, don't replace it, it will kill the original look of the interior.
It works on 12V only when the motor is running. on gas it might need a cleanup. So take it out and clean the burner. While it's out, turn it upside down for a night.
My dad had one of these when I was little. Best camping trips ever ❤️
My girlfriend and I just got an ‘85 vanagon camper ourselves, manual 4 speed. She is just learning in it and it’s going better than expected. The gears can be hard to find, but the clutch is very forgiving! We put an aftermarket stove, sink, and fridge in ours. Now we need a freezer for the longer trips, and maybe more storage
Awesome, sounds like you have a pretty sweet setup! I also found the clutch quite easy to work in the few manual Westys that I've driven. But finding gears was like moving the shifter through a bowl of Jello. Though I'm sure it would become easier with a bit of practice.
I bought my vanagon almost 2 years now and my wife, dog and me are building memories on that magic box. You guys have a good looking westy there.
It's so cool to see so many of the travel bloggers we have followed for years (back when we started travelling...) now getting into vanlife. I'm sure you'll love it! Plus when things change, you'll still have a home base when you do travel. It was the best decision we've made. All the best and stay safe friends!
Love the name “Ruby”
This video is so inspiring because the van seems to have been so well taken care of.
It’s in great shape and good you can seat and sleep 4! The toy is a VW T1! They’re gorgeous but very expensive in good condition.
Wow we had a van just like this. So many great memories! I love that van. Also had a baby to take camping also camped 7 months prego! You will not regret this purchase!
Westfalia components are of the highest quality, and last very well. I had the high roof model of this van, with the stock 1.9 wasser-boxer engine. Bought it in northern Germany and drove it home to Ireland.
Grew up camping in the same year Westy! Definitely had its fair share of mechanical issues and the fridge was god awful, but it was definitely all part of the fun! Enjoy!
Haha, that pretty much sums up most other stories i've heard from Westy owners
Also, I like how you don't have to do much to the Westfalia because it was made specifically for that purpose. It's a choice made with great taste 👌
Thank you for the video!
Ya that's one of the things we also liked about the Westys. They're purpose-built and really well laid out to maximize the space in such a small vehicle
Our fridge works perfectly on propane. The trick is to get it serviced (cleaned). Sometimes put a vacuum down the vent to clean it out. Then we use a camera rocket blower on the lower site hole to get enough air into the fire box. Theyre tricky little buggers but once you get the hang of it, theyre awesome.
Thank you for posting this video. Some of the best times and carefree time was when I was in high school and college. I owned a 1968 VW bus and later a 1972 VW Westfalia. Was free as a bird.
Love this kind of content. Gets the daydreaming about vanlife and world travels going. Thanks for making this!
Good your man is a mechanic. Mine is a 1990. Love it. Make sure he flushes the cooling system as it is extremely important in these babies. (First thing my guru VW mechanic had us do-and bleeds the system properly) You’re going to love it! Following.
Yes! Thanks for the tip. I've been reading about the cooling system being an Achilles heel in these things and having problems with corrosion on the heads. Less than two years ago the engine was rebuilt and new heads installed. All the coolant lines were also changed and updated to the GoWesty lines. It obviously got fresh coolant at the time so we at least have a good starting point
This is the EXACT van my dad had when I was a kid. Same color too.
Thank you so much for the video it really brought back memories...
correct me if I'm wrong but I think I remember.. there is also a button for the driver's seat and the passenger seat that can swivel to the back so you have extra seat for people in the back if I recall..
When I first became an engineer I set out to buy a cool car. I went to see the Volkswagen GTI, but was captivated by one of their camper vans. But it was much more expensive than the GTI. I’m now retired and I’m driving around in a Winnebago camper van. Looking back and knowing what I know now, I wish I had bought the VW camper van then. Have lots of fun.
Congratulations guys! We also have a Vanagon which we rebuilt ourselves. Last year we drove from Norway to Italy and back, this way of traveling is so much fun. Good luck on your upcoming adventures. Greetings from Norway😊🇳🇴
That sounds like an amazing road trip! What year is your Vanagon?
Matt Ofstie My van is from 1986, one of the last ones made with the round headlights :)
Did you buy in Norway? How much did it cost?
These vans need to make a comeback. Would revolutionize the current van lifestyle.
Just finished a movie that had one of these Vanagons in it and I was hooked. Yeah, it looks like a practical get-away-from-it-all vehicle if it is reliable. Loved the tour!
Beautiful vintage van. That's the van I would have as well. I love the design of those vans. Very easy to menuber, driver is literally on top of the front wheel. Small Cyber truck van design. With features that were truly a head of its time.
I like the rear seat mechanism better than the later model. Nice van. Enjoy
I prefer the 3 way frig. So light on gas and so efficient. More strain on battery the 12 compressor frig.
Haven't seen this much perfect compact camper van design until now ❤️
same color, year everything! my dad passed and i inherited his van, i must sell and im bummed. youll have awesome adventures
I CAME HERE TO COMPARE THIS VAN WITH THE ONE THAT CHAD HAS IN LIVING THE VAN LIFE? Both great vehicles
I'm a fan of Chad too... ❤❤❤
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So far, this van has been my most favourite. It looks neat, simple but multipurpose.
I love this. I feel that I can breathe in this van. 🚐
That little toy van was soooo adorable!
I think Rubeus Hagrid would maybe be a good name for a red van🦁🦅🦡🐍
NICE VAN I HAD A 1970
N I'M UPGRADE TO A 80 s
NEXT YR FOR MY BUCKET LIST TRIP AGAIN
HOPEFULLY A 83
The VW Vanagon is literally my dream car, I really hope i can get one some day, though I am worried about their high maintenance hhaha
I'm sure you will get one, I have faith in you!!!
I love the van, he looks like a “Willie” to me. Idk as soon as you said give name suggestions, Willie jumped into my head.
And since it's a German car, Willie could also be short for the German name Wilhelm.
Your Willy was jumping in your hand lol
My boyfriends parents had one many years before and the kids loved it.
You can get shoulder strap rear seat belts. GoWesty has them. The passenger side one is a quick bolt on. The driver side requires you to cut through the closet. Use a high tooth saw and tape the cut to keep it from chipping.
I got recommended this video because I've been watching van stuff lately but I immediately remebered your voice from watching your Canada video more than 10 years ago lol.
Ha, my westie is a 1986 and its warranty was issued on my birthday in 1987. The van chose me for sure.
Your van is awesome! Love how neat and clean the interior is! You certainly got an amazing van!
:)
We just bought a '81 Westfalia for traveling with our toddler!
That’s exactly what we all need right now 😍
what is that?
tj 1911 A camper van to go on roadtrips around the country
That is the sickest van, so retro !
hehe very much so
I have a feeling your mom was a full blown, card carrying, hippie. Am I right? This video is like stepping back in time in so many ways apart from the van. I really enjoying your tour and wish I had one just like it. Very simple but elegant.........and you've done a great job at making it feel very homey. Hope you've had some really fun trips so far.......and that you will share more. Oh....all you really need is a band around your head..........a bandana would do the trick! lol
This opening in the ceiling is incredible!!!
First manual transmission I learned how to drive was my mom’s 1986 VW vanagon. Easy peezy
Woo-hoo! Congratulations on your new van guys, she's awesome and totally suits you!! Can't wait to see where you take her on the road! Cheers from Vancouver!!
Nadine I watched you way back in the wow days I didn't know you were a van lifer now how awesome
I love how it looks and it's just so inspiring and i think the name should be Ruby
this is really something i just got an 84 this week and the way you guys cleaned it looks like it came right out the dealer😂
1987 is a great year, was tempted to buy a van this year too, decide to just rent one again to help out the local rental agencies.
I've driven the vanagon, and type 1 and type 2, and multiple beetles. The vanagon is not a tough stick to drive. Try the earlier models, and it's like driving an automatic by comparison.
My mom had one of these in the early 80s. It was cool 😎 AF
I am very glad that you do enjoy driving the van. I hope you get a chance to listen to some good mix tapes from 1987! 🎸🥁
Since the seats are right above the front axle, road noise will be a problem. Perhaps a rubber shim at the seat mounts, spray-on rubber undercoating in the wheel wells, or sound deadening film under the floor mat? Sound deadening is expensive and a chore to put in, but it is impressively effective. Somewhere I have a video of the stages of improvement when I upgraded my previous car...
Maybe I should get a van... It sounds like so much fun to have a "mobile travel station" like this. But then again, I want to travel to more countries than just Sweden so it'd just sit and collect dust most of the time.
Being in the EU you could ship a van across the water and travel all around Europe in a van! I think van life in Europe would be awesome since everything is less spread out compared to Canada or USA
@@mattofstie9298 True, but then I always have to weigh that against the time spent driving through Sweden and Denmark to get anywhere... It's just such a boring ride to get out of the country, and a couple of days gets lost immediatey...
I had this exact same '87 van, including the color, but the syncro version. It caught fire on the way into Lake Wenatchee State Park. The fuel pump came loose. I was not able to put it out in time to keep it from becoming a total loss. Can't tell you how sick I felt. So, CHECK YOUR FUEL LINES ON A REGULAR BASIS. This is a common problem for these vans, especially given they are over 30 years old. Enjoy it though. They are a little maintenance heavy but still great vans.
Not going to lie, it looks super clean and fresh for a 1987 set of wheels! :D
Ok
Nice job Nadine, this woman could sell these vehicles,she seems to know what she is talking about in an entertaining way✌️❤️🇬🇧
Welcome to the vanlife!!!!! That thing is so sick dude! So stoked for your journey with the van!
Thank you! We're really looking forward to getting it on the road
Thank you for the van tour! I'm diggin that upper bunk although it would be tough to get up there without a stool or ladder. I can't wait to see how well it does on the first trip you plan in it!
I have yet to crawl up into that upper bunk. I think we'll manage to climb up ok with a little practice, but coming down for bathroom breaks in the middle of the night might be risky!
I have a 2012 VW California, 4 wheel drive, DSG auto gearbox but this Westfalia seems a lot better designed. More space etc. I might look into getting one.
That is a fantastic camper van. I'm not really keen on them, but I could definitely cope with that one. I have only ever stayed in a stationary trailer on a holiday park, which is much larger than your van, but one thing you will notice after a trip when you get back home. When you first walk into your house it will seem like a mansion, and you will wonder why you need so much space.
I love the van!! Can't wait to hear where you both are going for your first trip with it!
We had a Westy, wish we never sold it. Have a Boler now. FIX THE FRIDGE! Once you get used to using propane, you'll book unserviced sites all the time. It's like getting every 3rd or 4th night free. Propane is probably the most efficient way to run your fridge and you can camp in far more campgrounds. FIX THE FRIDGE!
I have an 84 westy and although it is very slow it is a blast to drive. My Scirocco and GTI are also fun but in a different way. You will need the repair manual. Your 2.1 engine is a bit more robust and reliable than my 1.9 and easier to work on but still has its issues. If you ever need advice from a LONG time VW guy shoot me a message.
I love the suggestion of Ruby Sue! That’s my vote!
Enjoy the Van, love mine though a bit older and custom they are a lot of fun. I bet that fridge works fine. Mine is an 82 and my fridge works great. Follow the instructions, I bet it works fine.
I'm still a big fan of Ruby Sue as the van's name ❤😁❤😁❤
Hey Nadine! This is a pretty cool van! I, personally need a small bathroom, but not everyone needs one. It's okay you don't really need to show the engine. Enjoy your new (to you) van! Oh and by the way, my husband used to own a Volkswagon shop in San Clemente, CA! It was pretty cool, and yes, it was 30 years ago!
So happy for you Nadine! I have dreamt of this type of van too!
I hope you have epic travels with it.
Much love x
Its a beauty!
thank you!
Really nice Westfalia, can't wait to see what you're going to do with it :)
Had a 72 type 2 camper, always wanted a vanagon model. Just have to convince my wife to let us buy one. 😆
AWSOME van, I always wanted one, but I never learned how to drive
Never too late pal! Set a goal of getting your driving licence
The most important thing is that u both happy 😊
you are great. Feel happy while using it. Greetings from Turkey.
Nice clean Canadian Westfalia 🙂
As a VW Gal, I just want to say, VW Forever!
Love the van. I think Rosie would be the perfect name for the van
Wow i have a 1973 double cab baywindow named Rosie after my late mother, i have a lot fun in it hear in South Africa
I love your positive attitude and great smile. Thanks for sharing.
I'm so excited to see what adventures come with this adorable camper! Best wishes on your new endeavor 💕
aw thank you so much!!
@@heynadine yasss, you're welcome!
First time being here!! Thanks for sharing!! 👍💕stay safe and blessed!! Nice channel!!
I have almost the same model - 1987, metallic blue, with air conditioning.
For the van name, you can also use the name we gave ours, "Vanna" :-)
wow I'm so early (6 seconds ago) ready to get inspired by Nadine again
These vans age insanely well. My father's Westfalia is a 1986 model (basically the same as this but white exterior with darker grey seats) and it still looks/runs great.
this is really awesome but the thing is if there is that enough space in the last part of the van and besides this, you also have second bed space on the top ... you should fix a little closed commode area with a door on the backside of the van because if you are on a long trip .. this would make a full package... I am also looking to buy a van like this after Chad & you guys
Returned last year to Western Canada with my 1991 Westy ( 400k km, ) from two years in Europe ( 40k kilometers ) shipping to/from Halifax N.S. to Liverpool UK, and through the Chunnel to Dubrovnik. Anyone with serious aspirations in doing this, and maybe requires ACME 3/4 inch propane tank converters for UK and Europe, or info, you can contact me. Great video and accurate...propane fridge can generally be fixed. $1,000 new fridge + conversion to Solar etc. Coleman inflatable bed pump helps for fridge starting problems.
You sure seem to be a pleasant person. Such a natural calming vibe to ya.
That was a great tour. That van looks like it was taken care of well. Good luck on your van life!
You should name it Annie! The original movie with Carol Burnett came out in 1987 and little Annie had red hair. Very fitting for a red 1987 westfalia van!
How tall are you? Cause it felt like it's the most spacious westfalia ever.
Great paint job! And very clean on the inside. You guys scored with this van! See you on the road. ✌️
When I was a kid my neighbor had one of these. He said it took him three days to get up a decent size hill. Lol
Like the color! I'm glad the engine is water-cooled. The air-cooled variety does tend to stuff up quite bit...... well, out here in Australia at least. Oz is mostly a hot place, not suited to VeeDub motors!
Thanx for sharing. Parté ONNNNN!!!!!
It looks so clean like it could have been kept in a garage it's entire life. Sweet ride hope y'all have great travels in it. Are you planning to use for full time travel/living or trips?