2025 |
Pebble Beach Auctions1987 Volkswagen Vanagon GL Westfalia
Selections from the Francis Ford Coppola Collection
SOLD $40,320
Estimate
$30,000 - $40,000| Without Reserve
Chassis
WV2ZB0257HG037786
Car Highlights
Single-Owner, Purchased New by Legendary Filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola
Used as Mr. Coppola’s Mobile Writing Retreat
Showing Just 16,570 Original Miles from New
Fully Equipped Westfalia Camper with Pop-up, Kitchenette, and Sleeping Quarters
Outfitted by Mr. Coppola with Sony Sound System and Drop-Down Video Monitor
Technical Specs
2,100 CC Water-Cooled Flat 4-Cylinder Engine
Bosch Fuel Injection
95 HP at 4,800 RPM
5-Speed Manual Transaxle
Front Disc, Rear Drum Brakes
Front and Rear Independent Suspension with Coil Springs and Shock Absorbers
Saleroom Addendum
Please note that this vehicle is equipped with Volkswagen’s “Syncro” all-wheel-drive system. Please also note that the buyer of this vehicle will receive a magnum bottle of Inglenook Rubicon wine, along with an invitation welcoming them and three guests to the Coppola family's historic Inglenook estate in Rutherford, California, for a private tour and wine tasting.
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Few vehicles embody the spirit of global exploration and creative freedom quite like the Volkswagen Westfalia camper van. Beloved by travelers and artists alike, the Westfalia is a canvas for adventure, a haven for the wandering spirit, and a symbol of unbound creativity. The spirit is captured completely in this 1987 Volkswagen Vanagon GL Westfalia owned from new by legendary filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola, and used by him as a mobile writing studio.
For Mr. Coppola, the Volkswagen van was more than a vehicle, it was a sacred workspace. Dating back to the filming of The Rain People in 1968, he adopted a Westfalia as a creative refuge, continuing a ritual of retreating to remote places to write, reflect, and create. Over the years, as earlier vans aged, Mr. Coppola replaced each with near-identical successors, culminating in this final 1987 example. “The VW is where I wrote many of my scripts,” Mr. Coppola remarks, a fact featured in George Lucas’s documentary Filmmaker: A Diary.
Factory-finished in Wolfram Grey Metallic over light gray velour upholstery, this Vanagon GL Westfalia shows just 16,570 miles from new at the time of cataloguing. In a nod to personal comfort and creativity, Mr. Coppola outfitted the cabin with a Sony sound system and a drop-down video monitor, transforming the interior into a warm, lived-in, creative escape.