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1969 Vw Westfalia Camper - 100% Rust Free - Garage Kept - No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:3962 Color: Paint is in excellent condition with nice shine
Location:

Irvine, California, United States

Irvine, California, United States
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1969 Westfalia Camper - Factory Disk Brakes - All Maintenance Records 42 yrs  


I AM PLEASED TO PRESENT THIS CLASSIC 1969 VW WESTFALIA CAMPER IN A BEAUTIFUL CREAM COLOR. THIS VW BUS BOASTS AN EXTENSIVE LIST OF OPTIONS THAT INCLUDE A BRAND NEW POP-UP CANVAS AND LOTS OF OTHER UPGRADES THAT ARE LISTED BELOW. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY AS THIS BEAUTIFUL 1969 WESTFALIA BUS IS AN INCREDIBLE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY. RUNS AND DRIVES VERY SMOOTH AND ENGINE STARTS ON FIRST TRY. DETAILS LISTED BELOW.

ALL MAINTENANCE RECORDS HAVE BEEN KEPT SINCE 1969 (42 YEARS). THIS BUS WAS UPGRADED WITH DISK BRAKES. MECHANICALLY THIS BUS RUNS AND IS IN IMMACULATE CONDITION. THIS BUS HAS HAD ONLY 2-OWNERS AND HAS ALWAYS BEEN GARAGE KEPT. THE BUS IS 100% RUST FREE! MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE.

ENGINE:

Engine is in immaculate running condition and starts on first turn even on a cold engine

Shift Rod - Shifts very smooth into all gears

Recent Full Engine Service/Tuning (Oil Change/Heads/ torque/values adjusted/timing set/carb adjusted) etc.

No Oil Leaks

Recently Rebuilt Engine


RESTORATION REPAIRS/UPGRADES:

Upholstery is very clean and is in great condition.

New Drapes Throughout

All Signal Lights Work

Bus has a CD/AM/FM Player with Speakers

Heater and Everything on Bus is in Working Condition

Brand New Front Windshield

New Canvas Camper Top and Seals

New Antenna

New Roof Rack

New Tires

New Hubcaps with VW Logo

Brand New VW Emblem on Front

Front and Rear Bumpers have New Paint and Powder Coated (Exterior Paint is in excellent condition with nice shine)

New L/R Rubber Step Pads

New L/R Side Mirrors

New Pop Top Seals and Rubber Latches

Brand New Headliner and Center Side Panel  
 

 

PLEASE SEND AN EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS AS THIS IS A FINAL SALE.  YOU MAY ALSO CONTACT ME AT (310) 294-0099.  THIS VEHICLE IS 42 YEARS OLD AND BEING SOLD IN AS IS CONDITION.  NO RETURNS OR REFUNDS.

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