This 1991 Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia Syncro was purchased from its original owner by the seller’s father 22 years ago, and now shows 167,925 kilometers (~104k miles.) The vehicle has reportedly been kept mostly stock aside from an aftermarket thermostatically-controlled propane furnace. Power comes from a 2.1-liter flat-four paired to a fully-synchronized 4-speed manual gearbox. Maintenance records are extensive, dating back to the 1990s and covering various services throughout the years. This Vanagaon is now being offered with the service file, a clear CarProof history report, and a clean British Columbia title in the seller’s father’s name.

According to the seller, his parents primarily drove this Vanagon on pavement, with limited use on gravel/dirt roads. A front bra was used to protect the nose from rock chips. The van was purchased from its original owner in 1996, and has been maintained in largely stock specification since, including the pop-top, roll-out awning, and other OEM accessories.

Current cosmetic flaws are listed as paint chips commensurate with mileage, a crack in the windshield on the lower passenger-side corner, a dent in the lower passenger-side sliding door pictured above, and a similar dent on the driver’s side. The seller notes a small amount or rust near the driver’s side dent, as well as on the adjacent body panel joint. No paint or bodywork has been performed under current ownership.

The interior features a removable table, refrigerator, stove, thermostat, and more. Pictures of the versatile cabin are provided from several angles in the photo gallery, including the rear cargo area which folds down to create a sleeping surface.

Per the seller, the stove and all major systems work properly, though the factory A/C system currently does not.

The rear-mounted naturally-aspirated 2.1-liter flat-four and 4-speed manual transmission have been kept stock, and were reportedly maintained at regular intervals since 1996. The most recent engine oil/filter change was completed at 165,907 kilometers.

Service records date back to the 1990s, and are further detailed up-close in the photo gallery.

Additional undercarriage images are also displayed in the gallery below.

The accident-free Canadian CarProof shows British Columbia registration and no reported issues.