The perfect climber's car. You know you want one. This one is in great shape and affordable for a Eurovan.
I built a website with more information than you could ever need:
http://weesprouts.org/vanBut if you want to know the basics:
First and foremost she is unique because 1995 was one of only two years the Eurovan came with a Manual Transmission and the 5 cylinder Audi engine. This translates to reliability all around.
I purchased “Marge the Polar Bear”- as she is called- from a friend in 2006 with 98K miles, tuned her up and have since gone on 3 climbing road trips to Utah with her. Although I love every minute in Marge, I live outside the US for the majority of the time and decided that I just don’t need an RV in my life anymore; a hard decision given the tinkering and time I’ve had with her.
She's in great shape and has all components that make the Eurovan so beloved, but she also has a bunch of extras:
- Custom snap-in door screens, rear tent, Thule “Gimmie Shelter” awning
- Yakima roof rack and optional oversized (holds surf boards or skis) Rocketbox (additional $100)
- Original Volkswagen manuals and the massive 2516 page Bentley service repair manuals.
- Waterproof- breathable cover purchased from Go-Westy.
- New rear tires and front tires with less than 2000 miles.
- New front brakes installed and rear brakes ready for installation (I just never got around to putting them in)
- Tuned up 5000 miles ago including new spark plugs, new air filter, new cables, new distributer/ cap, serpentine belt, oxygen sensor.
- A/C compressor replaced 4000 miles ago.
- Pop-up struts replaced 5000 miles ago
- Custom interior LED lighting has virtually no drain on the battery.
- I searched high and low for cookware and dishes that store perfectly in the cabinet. All included.
- Center console and passenger seat ditty bag
- Tire Chains
- Eurovan Mats and removable carpet in the cabin.
- Licensed until November 2009
Again for many more pictures and a virtual tour of "Marge" please visit:
http://weesprouts.org/vanGive me a shout if you want to check her out.
Thanks,
Marshall



