This 1975 Volkswagen Type 2 Westfalia is a P22 pop-top Campmobile finished in orange with white bumpers over an orange plaid interior. Power comes a fuel-injected 1.8L flat-four paired with a four-speed manual transaxle, and equipment includes a sink, a refrigerator, tables, a convertible bed, and a pop-up tent with a mesh window, along with a factory AM/FM radio and auxiliary lighting. The van reportedly remained in the same family for most of its life, and was acquired by the selling dealer in 2020 shortly after receiving an oil change. This Westy Bus is now offered with accessories and a New Hampshire registration certificate. The bus is finished in Brilliant Orange with a rear-hinged Westfalia pop-top featuring ‘Road Runner’ lettering up front, said to be a reference to the nickname of the first owner. Exterior equipment includes auxiliary lighting, a front-mounted spare tire with a cover, louvered side windows, a side step, and painted bumpers. The seller notes the front was refinished to correct stone chips, and that nicks and dings are present around the body, and a rust spot can be seen at the windshield seal. Silver-painted steel 14″ wheels wear polished VW hubcaps and Continental Contact tires. The interior is trimmed in orange including the door panels and side window curtains, with plaid cloth seating surfaces front and rear. Front cabin amenities include vent windows and a factory AM/FM radio, and the seller states the front seat cushion padding has been refurbished. The two-spoke steering wheel frames a 90-mph speedometer, an analog clock, and a fuel gauge along with warning lights. The five-digit odometer shows just over 23k miles, with true mileage unknown. The rear cabin features wood-grain cabinetry, a sink, a fold-away table, and a convertible bed. A refrigerator is fitted, and the seller notes its door handle is damaged. Vinyl seat covers are included in the sale, along with a plaid pillow said to be added by a previous owner. The air-cooled 1.8L flat-four is equipped with Bosch fuel injection. An oil change and inspection is said to have been completed prior to the seller’s acquisition. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transaxle. Additional underside photos are presented in the gallery below. A video featuring the van is presented above. Filed under: vw