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1971 Volkswagen Bus/vanagon on 2040-cars

US $12,900.00
Year:1971 Mileage:50 Color: Red
Location:

Pahrump, Nevada, United States

Pahrump, Nevada, United States

Contact only by mail : MellieMaguireztlk@yahoo.com

Hello, Today We Have For Sale A Gorgeous 1971 Volkswagen Transporter Bus. ThisBus Is A Beautiful Bright Cherry Red Color That Turns Heads Whenever It Is Seen.It Has 36,827 Original Miles And Drives Smooth And Clean. This Fine AutomobileHas Been Fully Restored To The Condition It Is Today. It Is Presumed The BusLived In The West Coast Throughout Its Whole Life. Exterior: We PurchasedWindows, Seals, Suspension, Brakes, Gas Tank, Wheels And Tires, All Lights, DoorHandles. A Full Professional Paint Job Was Applied And We Put In All ChromeAccessories Such As The Louvered Headlights, Window Covers, Trim, Wheel Covers,Mirrors, And Rear Window Chrome Struts. Just About All Aspects Of The Van AreAll Brand New Quality Materials. As For The Tires, A Set Of 4 Brand New TiresHave Been Added As Of This Month. In Total, They Have Less Than 10 Miles On ThemSince We Purchased Them. No Frame Damage And No Rust. Interior: As For TheInside, A Full Upholstery Job Was Established. The Seats Are Covered In Quality Fabrics That Have Bright White Fronts, Gray Backs, AndRed Tube Piping Along The Edges. All The Door Panels/cards Have Also BeenUpholstered To Match The Seats. They Follow The Contemporary And Sleek Look OfThe Gray, Red, White, And Black Features Of The Van Interior And Exterior.Engine: This Engine Is A Newly Rebuilt 1600cc Dual Port. A Brand New (75 Amp 12v Chrome Kit), Coil, Intake Manifold, Rocker Arms, OilFilter, Fuel Pump, Fan Shroud, Oil Cooler, And Etc. Every Accessory On TheEngine Is Brand New. Also, A Brand New Flywheel, Pressure Plate, Clutch, AndThrow Out Bearing Was Installed. We Also Purchased A Brand New Battery AndWiring. It Has Been Scarcely Driven. In Fact, This Bus Has Less Than 50 Miles OnIt Since The Rebuild.

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