VW Vanagon Parts 2083
Browse VW Vanagon parts at CIP1 and find restoration, maintenance, and repair parts for Volkswagen’s third-generation Type 2 platform. Sold in North America as the Volkswagen Vanagon, this boxier successor to the Bay Window Bus offered more interior space, improved suspension, and a wide range of passenger, camper, and utility configurations.
Vanagon models include Tin-top, Westfalia, High Top, Weekender, Syncro, Syncro Weekender, and Syncro Westfalia applications depending on year, market, and fitment. Early Vanagons used a 2.0L air-cooled engine, later models moved to water-cooled wasserboxer engines, and Syncro models added full-time four-wheel drive. CIP1 offers a large selection of Volkswagen Vanagon parts and accessories, including engine parts, cooling system parts, brake parts, suspension parts, steering parts, rubber seals, electrical components, body trim, interior parts, camper parts, wheels, and vintage VW restoration components.
Select your VW Vanagon year and body style below to browse parts for your vehicle, whether you are maintaining a daily driver, restoring a Westfalia camper, upgrading a Weekender, preserving a Syncro, or planning a full Vanagon restoration.
More about VW Vanagon models
Vanagon model details
- Volkswagen Vanagon, also known as the Type 25 or T3 in some markets
- Produced for the North American market from 1980-1991
- Early 1980-1983 models used a 2.0L air-cooled flat-four engine
- 1983.5-1985 models introduced the 1.9L water-cooled wasserboxer engine
- 1986-1991 models used the larger 2.1L wasserboxer engine
- Syncro four-wheel-drive models were offered during the later Vanagon years
- Available in passenger, camper, Weekender, and utility-focused configurations
Why shop by year and body style?
- Air-cooled and water-cooled Vanagons use very different engine and cooling parts
- Round-headlight and rectangular-headlight models have different front-end details
- 2WD and Syncro models use different drivetrain, suspension, and transaxle components
- Westfalia, Weekender, High Top, and passenger models can use different camper, interior, trim, and seal parts
- Choosing your year and body style helps narrow down parts for a better Vanagon shopping experience

