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1973 Vw Bus/vanagon, White/blue, Great Condition, 3 Door 7 Passenger Iconic Bus on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1973 Mileage:74737
Location:

De Forest, Wisconsin, United States

De Forest, Wisconsin, United States
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Here's a 1973 VW 3 door Bus up for sale.  This bus spent most of its life in California thru 95    Then came to Wisconsin and spent its winters in storage.  Then the second owner decided to start restoring her over time.  Body is very solid, Underneath pictures shows a real survivor. Floors are exceptional condition for a 40 plus year old vehicle. Runs better than new. Only has about 5,000  miles on a bigger than original,  Porche Boxster motor installed by Mofoco VW out of Milwaukee.  New clutch at time of motor exchange. Still has original tranny and shifter.  CV joints replaced,Trans flush, Fresh oil and Tune. New 8 ply Hancook Tires.  New Front and Rear sway bars added to cure most cross wind problems. Twin tipped exhaust, single Weber carb. Optima battery.   I believe the Porsche Motor is 2000-2100 cc.  odometer states 74,737 but is non-operable.

 Interior has been updated with marine grade vinyl from sewfine on  front kick panels and back rear side panels and rear lift door. Front seats and second row 3/4 seat are recent kits from Sewfine. Has interior curtains for all windows and windshield. Eight speaker cd player. All seat belts are there and set up to haul 7 passengers. New laminate flooring in second & 3rd row seating areas. New carpeting in rear hatch area.   I also has a custom second row seat  that  that turns in a bed, that's currently out of the vehicle if you would choose to want to travel and sleep in the bus. It fits in there very nicely, and folds up for a full size seat when not in the down position. I would let it go with the bus  Its at least a $500.00 option when it was installed but I decided to get it back more to original.  All glass panels are excellent condition. Windows roll up and down.  Doors shut firmly and latch correctly. All lights, signals, horn work as they should. Speedometer works but odometer doesn't.  It has an additional heater fan set up fan/switch  to help distribute heat from the back. The dash  heater cables are at the dash just need to be hooked up.

 The bus exterior  was painted with a brush by second owner, and all the metal  seems  rust free and metal has been very well protected bye this paint. No rust holes, Has some very small areas that could be some bondo, can't quite tell without getting the paint off.  It is 41+ years old. Could use a nice paint job but still get countless looks and people asking about it. It could be left as is.   With new paint you would have a 20K-25K+ bus.

All in all it runs great going down the highway.  Porsche motor with duel exhaust it sounds smooth.  I had it on the interstate and it cruise's  right along.65-75mph  Brakes are in good shape. Second owner took it all over the country and had no issues. gets about 18-20 mpg.   Some spare parts, VW book & manuals. Anyone can email me with a question - ILuvarchery@msn.com

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