1973 Vw Bus No Rust "doobie No Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Anderson, Indiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:automatic
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Orange
Make: Volkswagen
Interior Color: dark grey
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Trim: chrome
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 79,040
1973 VW BUS. RUST FREE!!!! I purchased "Doobie" in 2011 and had it shipped here from NM and you couldn't ask for a cleaner bus. No rust anywhere as you can see by all of the Body pics and frame pics. Runs and drives GREAT!!! Starts up every time. Never seen the outdoors overnight. I would not be selling him if we hadn't moved to a house with a tiny garage. There's just no room for him here and I refuse to let him live outside. I am going to break down everything that I can think to tell you about him, but If I missed something please email or call me anytime. Shipping him is really quite easy and I used Uship via ebay to get him to Indiana. If you are close enough, by all means please come by and check him out. I also have many extra parts to include with him. He doesn't need anything but the window, but I bought many extra parts just for back up. Call Becky 765-425-7719 NO RESERVE!!!!!
- 1973 Automatic with 79,040 original miles
- appears to be all original inside and out
- new tires
- Runs and drives GREAT!!!
- RUST FREE
- Crack in the windshield...but see extra parts below
- Only acouple small dings on body and the bumper has a dent.
- The square heater was removed and no longer in the bus, so you can either replace the heater on the side or just fill in the small area where the heater was installed.
- Interier is in GREAT Shape! Only a couple tiny runs in the head liner.
Extra Parts Include....
- Windshield
- 2 extra seats in excellant shape
- bench seat that folds down into a bedin excellant shape/came out of a VW camper bus
- metal tracks to hang curtains through out whole bus
- all of the wiring to make the bus electric...(for tv etc)
- there are many other parts but not going to list them all.....just the big ones.
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Autoblog Podcast #366
Tue, 28 Jan 2014Episode #366 of the Autoblog podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth, Jeff Ross and George Kennedy of Boldride.com talk about the 2015 Lincoln Navigator, Volkswagen's US market woes, and the drama at the Rolex 24 hours of Daytona. We start with what's in the garage and finish up with some of your questions, and for those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. Check out the new rundown below with times for topics, and you can follow along after the jump with our Q&A. Thanks for listening!
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VW decides against active-cooling system for e-Golf lithium battery
Tue, Apr 1 2014When the 2015 VW e-Golf was introduced at the LA Auto Show last year, VW said it would come with a water-cooled battery. During the Detroit Auto Show, when the car was trotted out again, VW released a new press release that stripped out the "water-cooled" language, but this change went unnoticed. During a recent VW event in Germany, a friend from Green Car Reports realized that the battery on display did not seem to have any water-cooling mechanisms. That set us off on a bit of a sleuthing and we have now learned that VW is not going to include any active cooling in the upcoming e-Golf. In fact, the company is entirely confident that this car - because of what it's designed to do - doesn't need it. "The need for a cooling system wasn't there" - VW's Darryll Harrison VW has been working on an electrified Golf for ages now, and so changes to the plan are to be expected. But battery cooling is vitally important not just to keep the car operating properly but because when things get too hot, there can be serious public relations problems. Nissan began testing a new battery chemistry for the Leaf in 2013 after an uproar from warm-weather EV drivers in Arizona who were experiencing worse-than-expected battery performance. The Leaf has always used an air-cooled battery, which is another way to say that there is no active cooling system (more details here). Tesla CEO Elon Musk once said this approach is "primitive." So, why is VW following the same path? We asked Darryll Harrison, VW US's manager of brand public relations west, for more information, and he told AutoblogGreen that VW engineers discovered through a lot of testing of the Golf Mk6 EV prototypes, that battery performance was not impacted by temperatures when using the right battery chemistry. That chemistry, it turns out, is lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide (NMC) in cells from Panasonic. These cells had "the lowest self-warming tendency and the lowest memory effect of all cells tested," Harrison said. He added that VW engineers tested the NMC cells in places like Death Valley and Arizona and found they didn't warm very quickly either through operation, charging (including during fast charging) or through high ambient temps. "The need for a cooling system wasn't there," Harrison said.
Tesla tires turning on Stretchla Vanagon EV conversion project
Tue, Jan 7 2014It is one thing to say you are going to Frankenstein a Tesla Model S with a pair of Siamese-twinned Volkswagen Vanagons and quite another to actually start taking your newly-acquired, smashed-up electric sedan apart in an effort to bring it back to life. Otmar Ebenhoech is doing just that, and having no small successes along the way. The Stretchla project, as it is being called, has officially started and our protagonist has put together another bit of video to document his progress and let us know about some of the different challenges he's encountered and conquered. While our original post about this endeavor featured video of the stretched Vanagon's drivetrain removal, this latest installment focuses on the Model S. Otmar received the Tesla in less-than-operable condition. Otmar received the Tesla in less-than-operable condition and has been tackling some of the basic problems one might expect to encounter: lots of error messages and an electrically disconnected battery pack. Without the aid of a manual or technical diagrams, he's removed the battery pack and discovered why it wasn't sending power to the car. Scroll below to watch the ten-minute presentation and celebrate some initial victories. You can also check out the official Stretchla blog for more photos and updates, including the most recent one that discusses how he talked himself into paying (*spoiler alert) $42,000 for a wrecked, non-functional electric car, along with more recent struggles with the steering rack. Hit us up in the comments to let us know what kind of trouble you would get into with a Model S drivetrain of your own. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.




















