The bus has reportedly undergone a repaint and is finished in Marino Yellow (A20) with white bumpers and a rear-hinged Westfalia pop-top. Exterior equipment includes a covered front-mounted spare tire, louvered side windows, and a retractable side awning. A homemade trailer painted to match the van is included in the sale, and additional photos of the exterior and trim are provided in the gallery below.
Silver-painted 15” steel wheels wear polished VW hubcaps and are mounted with 185/75…
The bus has reportedly undergone a repaint and is finished in Marino Yellow (A20) with white bumpers and a rear-hinged Westfalia pop-top. Exterior equipment includes a covered front-mounted spare tire, louvered side windows, and a retractable side awning. A homemade trailer painted to match the van is included in the sale, and additional photos of the exterior and trim are provided in the gallery below.
Silver-painted 15” steel wheels wear polished VW hubcaps and are mounted with 185/75 Yokohama Super Van 356 tires.
The front seats are finished in yellow-and-green plaid cloth with green vinyl seatbacks matching the door panels, and were reportedly reupholstered under current ownership. The push-button AM/FM stereo and centrally-mounted CB radio are inoperative.
A two-spoke steering wheel frames a 90-mph speedometer, a clock, and a fuel-level gauge along with various warning lights, while a gauge pod sits atop the dashboard. The five-digit odometer shows 46k miles, approximately 1,500 of which have been added by the seller.
The rear cabin features woodgrain paneling, a fold-away table, plaid yellow-and-green cloth upholstery, a rear bench seat that folds flat, and patterned window curtains along with a sink and an icebox.
The air-cooled 1,970cc flat-four was equipped from the factory with a fuel injection system. Recent service included replacing and adjusting the valves, installing new fuel injection sensors, and performing an oil change.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transaxle. Additional underside photos are shown in the gallery.
Decoding the M-plate reveals the following information: