1995 Volkswagen EuroVan CV, finished in white with a gray interior. This is a Canadian-spec camper that was reportedly imported to the United States from Japan in 2020. It's equipped with a metric instrument cluster and its odometer displays about 100,500 kilometers, which represents approximately 62,500 miles. This short-wheelbase EuroVan was modified into a camper by Westfalia. It's equipped with a pop-up top, rotating front seats, a folding rear bench, curtains, a 12-volt refrigerator, a 2-burner butane stove, and a sink, among other features. More details about the modifications made to this van are provided below. Factory equipment includes cloth upholstery and air conditioning. Based on the "T4"-generation Transporter, the EuroVan is on the same branch of the Volkswagen family tree as the split- and bay-window Buses and the Vanagon. The T4 stood out as Volkswagen's first front-wheel-drive van when it launched globally in 1990, and German outfitter Westfalia took advantage of the spacious interior to turn the EuroVan into a camper that a family could comfortably sleep in. Power comes from a 2. 5-liter 5-cylinder engine, rated at 109 horsepower and 140 lb-ft of torque. It spins the front wheels via a 4-speed automatic transmission.
| Price | $18,000 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Volkswagen |
| Model | Eurovan |
| Year | 1995 |
| Miles | 62,500 |
| Color | White |
| Engine | 2.5L I5 |