The 1987 Volkswagen Vanagon, considered a classic VW model, is part of the third generation (T3) of Volkswagen's Transporter series. Known for their unique design and practical features, these vehicles act as multi-purpose transport with a rear-engine and rear-wheel-drive layout. The Vanagon is powered by a water-cooled four-cylinder boxer engine. While original horsepower isn't impressive by today's standards, the Vanagon excelled in offering spacious, versatile interior configurations - from seating up to seven, to providing a sleeper setup for camping enthusiasts. The interior offers a nostalgic nod to the 80s with basic features by today's standards. It's important to note that the vehicle lacks many of the modern safety and infotainment features commonplace in newer cars. The Vanagon, particularly in its Westfalia camper version, remains a favorite among vintage VW fanatics and outdoor enthusiasts.