1965 Vw Bus 21 Window Rag Top on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
1965 VW 21 Window Rag Top
New Parts : Brand upholstery, door panels, Head Liner, Rag -Top , Cargo Floors & Front Floor. Brake & Clutch Rubber Seal, Tires, Brakes, wheel cylinders and Brake Pads., Soft brake lines, Hard lines. Shocks, Tie-Rods, Drag Links, Clutch. Front Drop Spindles & Drop Plates for Back, Battery, Rubber seals for all doors, Door Handles Exterior and Interior Chrome Gas Lid lock & Church Key. "Safari Windows", Pop-Out Windows, & Latches, Window Frame & Rubber Seals , Jail-Bars , Wipers, Seat Belts for all seats, VW Emblem , Grab Handle, Ash Tray , Head Light Assembly Outer & Inner Turn Signal , Rear Lights, Dome Lights , Inside Knobs , Steering Wheel, Rear Latch Covers, Rear Mirror and Elephant Ear Side Mirror . Things that were check on Vw: Electrical , Working Gas Gauge , Speedometer, Steering, & Suspension, all checked out good. No Engine Leaks. Engine is about a year 1 1/2 old, since rebuilt, same for transmission. Things Needed: Rubber Mats, Spare Tire, Chrome Deluxe Trim, Luggage Rack, Clock, Radio This not a VW , that has been restored with Bondo, all parts that needed to be replace, have been replace with metal. Paperwork and receipts, can be provided as proof of what has been replace. No carpet or rubber mats were place, so you can truly see the quality of work done to this VW Bus, to bring it back to its original state. This was a Deluxe VW Bus, that was converted to a 21 Window Rag -Top. The values on these window buses have continued to climb, and as more people are reminded of how cool these rare VW Buses are, this fun bus should also make for an excellent investment. Please check with any classic car collectors insurance company to confirm, its value at $60,000 - to $80,000. Agree Value (This means that if the Insurance Company, if you agree the value of the Vehicle you are covered for the agree value, if the Car is stolen or wreck, this Insurance cost around $200-$350 a year, Full Coverage) Having money in the bank, will not give you as good has a return, As buying a classic vehicle. This Volkswagen bus will really draw a crowd at the next car show (or where ever it goes). It's really a nice, great looking classic VW 21 window bus that runs great! If you would like to know more about this 1965 VW Bus, please check out the additional photos in the photo galleries below, enjoy the video of the bus running and driving, and if you still have questions or if you would like to reserve this bus for your collection, don't let this one won't slip through your fingers! - Call me: Al, 661-209-6054 for any additional questions. Before you Bid Please., any 0 Feedback or First time Bidding, Please Call. Thank you for checking out this classic 1965 VW Bus for sale!!
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