This 2003 Volkswagen EuroVan is a Westfalia MV Weekender pop-top camper with seating for seven, and it was acquired new by the seller’s parents. Power comes from a 2.8-liter VR6 paired with a four-speed automatic transaxle, and it is finished in metallic black over gray cloth upholstery. Equipment includes a retractable awning, a receiver hitch, a trailer brake controller, air conditioning, cruise control, a sliding rear storage shelf, a fold-out rear picnic table, window curtains, heated front…
This 2003 Volkswagen EuroVan is a Westfalia MV Weekender pop-top camper with seating for seven, and it was acquired new by the seller’s parents. Power comes from a 2.8-liter VR6 paired with a four-speed automatic transaxle, and it is finished in metallic black over gray cloth upholstery. Equipment includes a retractable awning, a receiver hitch, a trailer brake controller, air conditioning, cruise control, a sliding rear storage shelf, a fold-out rear picnic table, window curtains, heated front seats, and a factory cassette stereo.
The short-wheelbase van is finished in Black Magic Pearl and features a matching Westfalia pop-top, a passenger-side sliding door, color-matching bumpers and side mirrors, a retractable awning, VW-branded mud flaps, and a receiver hitch.
Five-spoke 16″ aluminum wheels are finished in silver and mounted with 235/60 Kumho Crugen HT51 tires. Braking is handled by anti-lock four-wheel discs.
Eurovan Westfalia models were equipped with a full-length camper top with zippered mesh windows on both sides. Other features include a rear hatch mesh mosquito net and a sliding rear shelf. The seller states the pop-top canvas has been replaced in April 2021.
The cabin features seating for seven trimmed in gray cloth with a matching dashboard, door panels, and plastics. Interior amenities include air conditioning, heated front seats, a fold-out rear picnic table, window curtains, a trailer brake controller, power front windows and mirrors, and a factory cassette stereo.
A four-spoke airbag steering wheel wears an aftermarket cover and frames a 160-mph speedometer, a tachometer, a digital clock, and coolant temperature and fuel level gauges. The digital odometer indicates 72k miles.
The 2.8-liter VR6 was factory rated at 201 horsepower and 181 lb-ft of torque, which is sent to the front wheels through a four-speed automatic transaxle.