1969 Vw Volkswagen Bus With Westfalia Camp-mobile 70 Interior. New Motor. on 2040-cars
Bonanza, Oregon, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS MY 1969 VW BUS. THE ONLY REASON THIS BUS IS FOR SALE IS DUE TO MEDICAL ISSUES. THIS BUS HAS A OREGON TITLE IN HAND SHOWING BRANDED CALIFORNIA TITLE DUE TO AN ENGINE FIRE YEARS AGO. I FOUND HER OUT IN A FARMERS FIELD WITH BLACK CALIFORNIA PLATES IN KLAMATH FALLS OREGON ABOUT 6 YEARS AGO.
I HAD A "BRAND NEW" NOT REBUILT 1600 DUAL PORT MOTOR BUILT BY SCOTTY'S IN REDDING CALIF. I HAVE PUT ONLY ABOUT 1500 MILES ON THIS "NEW" MOTOR. TRANSMISSION JUST STARTED POPPING OUT OF FOURTH GEAR. I AM INCLUDING A REBUILT TRANSMISSION WITH THE THIS SALE (SEE PICS) THE INTERIOR HAS BEEN GONE THRU. I INSULATED THRU-OUT, NEW HEADLINER , NEW CURTAINS , NEW CARPET NEW PANELS, THRU-OUT. ALL SEATS AND CUSHIONS HAVE BEEN REUPHOLSTERED. INCLUDED WITH SALE IS A CUSTOM BED MATTRESS I HAD MADE. (SEE PICS) I HAD BOTH FRONT DRIVERS PANS REPAIRED DUE TO RUST. THE GUY DID A FAIR JOB & LOOKS OK. THE REST OF THE FLOOR SHOWS NO REPAIRS NEEDED. ALL WINDOWS EXCEPT DRIVER FRONT AND FRONT PASSENGER HAVE HAD NEW RUBBER. 4 NEW VANCO CONTINENTAL TIRES WITH NEW HUBCAPS AND BEAUTY RINGS. NEW BRAKES ALL AROUND. NOSE HAS BEEN REPAIRED SHOWS SOME BONDO UNDER BRA. (SEE PICS) BODY HAS HAD BONDO REPAIR WORK. THIS BUS WAS PAINTED WHITE BY A FRIEND WHO IS NOT A PRO PAINTER. SHOWS SOME RUNS AND VERY LITTLE PREP WORK. BOTH ROOF RACKS WILL BE INCLUDED WITH THIS SALE. THIS IS A FUN BUS TO DRIVE AND ALWAYS GETS A LOT OF LOOKS AROUND TOWN. THIS IS A 45 YEAR OLD BUS. NOT A SHOW BUS. I TRY TO DESCRIBE THE BEST I CAN. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS DURING AUCTION. THIS BUS IS BEING SOLD "AS IS" "WHERE IS" NO WARRANTY IS OFFERED OR IMPLIED. BUYER TO PAY FOR AND ARRANGE SHIPPING. PLEASE DO NOT BID UNLESS YOU WILL MAKE A $500 DEPOSIT VIA PAY PAL WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION ENDING AND BALANCE DUE WITHIN 10 DAYS OF AUCTION ENDING. BUS WILL NEED TO BE PICKED UP WITHIN TEN DAYS OF AUCTION ENDING UNLESS OTHER ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE WITH ME BEFORE END OF AUCTION. PLEASE ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS AND I WILL DO MY BEST TO GET YOU THE INFO NEEDED. YOU BID!!!!! YOU WIN!!!!!! YOU PAY!!!!!! THANKS AND GOOD LUCK. |
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