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DETAILS:
stock number: | hpydcb |
location: | Bellingham, WA |
make/model: | vw eurovan camper |
year: | 1997 |
condition: | excellent |
cylinders: | 6 cylinders |
drive: | fwd |
fuel: | gas |
odometer: | 184,000 |
paint color: | white |
title status: | clean |
transmission: | automatic |
type: | van |
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DESCRIPTION:
Ready to go adventure camping?
We've owned our 1997 VW Eurovan Winnebago Camper since 2001, have traveled extensively around the American west and the Pacific Northwest in all seasons. We've been responsible owners, keeping a regular maintenance schedule. We recently put down a new plywood floor. We've replaced the carbon monoxide detector and installed new house and starting batteries. The canvas was replaced three years ago.
The back seat folds down to become a surprisingly comfortable double bed and the roof pops up allowing two more to sleep upstairs. There is a two-burner stainless steel propane stove, a stainless steel sink with pressure cold water and a 12,000 BTU propane furnace. (We were plenty warm during a 13-degree F. night camping on the north rim of the Grand Canyon in January a few years ago.) There is a 12-gallon fresh water tank and an 8-gallon grey water holding tank. The Norcold refrigerator cools to 35 degrees F. Both front seats swivel around to face the back seat allowing up to four people to face each other over dinner. One-of-a-kind hand-painted petroglyph art runs around the van. It comes with a 2" ball hitch and can tow a modest trailer.
There is plenty of storage for food, pots and pans, clothing, recreational equipment. Once the rear hatch is opened you have access to a cold-water hand shower.
It fits in a standard city parking spot, giving one the opportunity to do some stealthy urban camping. If you remove the rear seat, which one person can easily do, you can carry 20 full sheets of plywood, lumber, sheetrock...
It is in excellent condition for its age. The power side mirrors no longer work, but they can be set by hand. Because VW hasn't made a new camper van since 2003, and because every year there are fewer of them, these campers hold their value.
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We've owned our 1997 VW Eurovan Winnebago Camper since 2001, have traveled extensively around the American west and the Pacific Northwest in all seasons. We've been responsible owners, keeping a regular maintenance schedule. We recently put down a new plywood floor. We've replaced the carbon monoxide detector and installed new house and starting batteries. The canvas was replaced three years ago.
The back seat folds down to become a surprisingly comfortable double bed and the roof pops up allowing two more to sleep upstairs. There is a two-burner stainless steel propane stove, a stainless steel sink with pressure cold water and a 12,000 BTU propane furnace. (We were plenty warm during a 13-degree F. night camping on the north rim of the Grand Canyon in January a few years ago.) There is a 12-gallon fresh water tank and an 8-gallon grey water holding tank. The Norcold refrigerator cools to 35 degrees F. Both front seats swivel around to face the back seat allowing up to four people to face each other over dinner. One-of-a-kind hand-painted petroglyph art runs around the van. It comes with a 2" ball hitch and can tow a modest trailer.
There is plenty of storage for food, pots and pans, clothing, recreational equipment. Once the rear hatch is opened you have access to a cold-water hand shower.
It fits in a standard city parking spot, giving one the opportunity to do some stealthy urban camping. If you remove the rear seat, which one person can easily do, you can carry 20 full sheets of plywood, lumber, sheetrock...
It is in excellent condition for its age. The power side mirrors no longer work, but they can be set by hand. Because VW hasn't made a new camper van since 2003, and because every year there are fewer of them, these campers hold their value.
Asking .
Posted: May 11, 2025