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<description>Has current state (Pennsylvania) inspection&lt;br>title is clear &lt;br>I have all repair records&lt;br>I am original owner (and the legendary &quot;little ol lady&quot;, having babied it and rarely took it over 61 mph!) I never had reason to take it &quot;off-roading&quot; -- except for the dirt roads that can be seen in some of the photos. Often went on state forest dirt roads for TrailCares (hiking trail maintenance).&lt;br>4 + L speed Manual transmission, Baulk-synchronized with additional compound Low-speed traction gear&lt;br>water-cooled gasoline engine, 2.1 L fuel-injected engine, digifant engine management system&lt;br>Syncro 4-wheel-drive, (&quot;all wheel drive&quot;), manually-operated locking rear differential (what is this?) &lt;br>4 almost new tires -- radial &quot;Guardsman III brand, all-season TE P205/70 R14 -- 935  -- M+S, with 9,000 miles on them,&lt;br>There are also 2 extra tires that are worn but useable as interims (spare spares). &lt;br>14-inch steel wheels,&lt;br>high ground clearance, skidplates underneath &lt;br>Folding rear bench seat/bed combination *,&lt;br>2 rear-facing removable seats **, grey cloth interior, rear compartment heater, 18.5 gallon fuel tank.&lt;br>* The bed is so comfy and roomy we've spent hundreds of nights outdoors in the van just parked in the driveway! &lt;br>** Seats and bed are easy to fold up &amp; down and/or take in or out-- see photos... &lt;br>Power rack &amp; pinion steering, power front disc/rear drum brakes, independent front suspension, coil springs &amp; telescopic shock absorbers, front &amp; rear, double-jointed drive shafts &lt;br>Electric rear window defroster, analog clock, 4 speaker sound system, after-market radio needs re-wiring &lt;br>never had an air-conditioner (my request),&lt;br>no cruise control&lt;br>You can have my Robert Bentley Official Repair Manual: Volkswagen U.S.’s Volkswagen Vanagon, Official Factory Repair Manual for 1980 through 1991 models, Including Diesel, Syncro and Camper, Cambridge, MA: published by Robert Bentley, 1991.&lt;br>&lt;br>223,426 miles, white colour, 7 passenger&lt;br>&lt;br>view and/or download vehicle history AND view photo gallery of details &amp; many other photos of my vanagon&lt;br>&lt;a href="http://dianaludwig.com/vw/index.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://dianaludwig.com/vw/index.html&lt;/a>&lt;br>&lt;a href="http://dianaludwig.com/vw/vw.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://dianaludwig.com/vw/vw.html&lt;/a>&lt;br>&lt;a href="http://www.thinkfree.com/view.tfo?file=vLT9ftcHIXw=tfo" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.thinkfree.com/view.tfo?file=vLT9ftcHIXw=tfo&lt;/a>       new exhaust system January 07&lt;br>&lt;a href="http://www.dianaludwig.com/vw/info3.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.dianaludwig.com/vw/info3.html&lt;/a>&lt;br>the Samba ad &lt;a href="http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/detail.php?id=537537" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/detail.php?id=537537&lt;/a>&lt;br>&lt;br>&lt;br>&lt;br></description>
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