The Vanagon Weekender is the most convenient, spacey and well configured camper van ever used. The 1983-1991 Vanagon Weekenders have water-cooled horizontally opposed engine with Digifant electronic fuel injection and 90HP at 4800RPM that are 1.9 liter (1983-1985) and a 2.1 liter (1986-1991). Vanagon Weekender camper van attributes a 4-speed manual transmission or an automatic transmission with electronic ignition, dynamic oil pressure system, and a thermostatically controlled 2-speed electric radiator fan. The towing capacity of the van is hampered due to the size of its engine but the van can prove a greater efficient in towing small trailers if equipped with brakes. Particularly, the van is even more resourceful as it does not have the extra load of the full Camper.
How would you like a little extra space for your luggage? With cargo capacity of nearly 100 cubic feet, the van stands out as the most preferable camper vans, which is pretty exciting. More over the van has roof-top luggage carrier with tie-down bars for extra storage. And if you still need some room, then you have some space under the rear bench and a wardrobe closet with sliding door. With a seating capacity of 7, the Vanagon Weekender will be a perfect choice for a comfy trip with your family and friends.
The van has forward-facing center bench that converts into a 3-person bed and 2 rear-facing seats that can be detached to increase cargo space if needed. It has two Front seats that swivel 360 degrees and have adjustable armrests. Three point belts for the captain seats, Height adjustable head restrains for each seat, Side impact beams in front doors and slide side doors are the special feature that enhances the safety of the van. On the other hand, the storage capacity of LP and water is also more in the van. 15.9-gallon capacity gasoline tank, 5.9-gallon LP gas tank and 12-gallon capacity fresh water tank are excessively useful for a long and safe trip.
Almost all these vans come usually with power windows, rear-blowing air conditioning, electronic locks, cruise control, cassette stereo, rear wiper, Rear-blowing air conditioning, and power mirrors. Additional to these, the Vanagon Weekender vans comes-up with pop-up roof that has 2-person bed, window curtains, an second deep-cycle marine battery (optional) and many more exiting add-ons. AC/DC/LP gas refrigerator of 2 cubic feet, two-burner LP gas stove with stainless steel splatter shield, Dining cum utility tables, AC-to DC power converter with coach battery charger, Fluorescent lights over gallery and lower bed, pleated curtains for side windows that acts as room darkeners, Privacy curtains to separate the front cab and rear hatch windows are the other additional luxuries.
Vanagon Weekender is not just a tour vehicle that can keep you at ease during your travel, but it can also serve as the best means of transport for your other everyday usage.
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