1975 Vw Volkswagen 15 Windows Brazilian Bus Type 2 Soon In Los Angeles on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
Hi guys,
I do have 2 buses from brazil on their way. I had an other one not a long time ago but it has been stolen in brazil but I'm sure a lot of people have seen it on the samba. It was a green/white with yellow headlights on the bumper. Anyway since ive decided to import several kombis per year, ive also decided to create a company called vintagebusimportLLC. The website is on its way and also the facebook page. You'll follow us easily at each step of the stories. This kombi is a 1975 brazilian in perfect shape,and 99% rust free without bando or such crazy weldings. It runs of course but cause and very strong and reliable. It is complete and pictures speak by themselves. The previous owner had it since he bought it in 1975 and really took care of it, and always stored...:) I will nevertheless add 4 brand new tires as it deserves it... It will be ready to go, turn key bus!. I can provide more pictures upon request till the add them on flickr or something like that. (More than 50 pictures) If several people/companies are interested, i will make a list and will contact you. As we can deal with customers from abroad, we will be more than happy to assist you the best way we can to export. We use to deal with DIRECT EXPRESS INC, 303w artesia Blvd, 90220 Los Angeles ( 310 324 2100) which is THE BEST company in Los angeles with a remarkable customer service. Im sure you have tons of questions, so do not hesitate to contact us!. UPDATE4: container delayed to the april, 4th ( Directexpress informations) so the bus will be ready on last week of april. |
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