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1976 Vw Van Bus Camper Weekender Westfalia Tintop Campmobile Rat Rod on 2040-cars

Year:1976 Mileage:0 Color: Lights All Work
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1976 VW Westfalia Campmobile Bus

Anyone Looking for a Original Paint, with Great Patina without the Rusted Out Floor Boards and Holes Through the Side , with a Good Original Camping Interior (THAT YOUR NOT AFRAID TO SLEEP IN) and a great Runner and Driver that you want to enjoy NOW, and not have to worry about fixing to much stuff up, this is the BUS for you.

Original Paint/ Patina (Only Surface Rust, only one hole rusted through is at battery location) Nothing has been done to the Bus Body, as you can tell.  Nothing to HIDE. Bus looks great as is, a real attention getter.  Everybody always has something to say about it.

Under side of bus is in great condition !! no under coating to hide stuff !! SEE PICTURES, can send more

Camping interior is in good original condition Carpet, Z-bed, Cabinets, Ice Box, Sink, Table, Closet, etc. 

New Tires

Trailer Hitch

Strong and Great Running Engine, Needs oil cooler seals replaced (they leak, but don't they all)  Has new 2 Barrel Weber Progressive Carb, not the top choice but runs well. 

Has AC Unit and All parts, but not working (have not looked at, so I am unaware of issues)

Brakes, Emergency Brake in good working condition

Interior Lights All Work

Fog Lights, and Exterior Lights All Work

Working CD Player / Radio

Clear North Carolina Title

I hate to sell but having two buses is one to many 

I have downloaded 24 pics, If you would like additional pictures let me know, will be happy to take them. 

If you have any questions feel free to send me an e-mail

Thanks for Looking

 

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2014 Volkswagen Beetle GSR is black and yellow, black and yellow

Thu, 07 Feb 2013

Way back in 1973, Volkswagen decided it was high time to take the loveable air-cooled Bug racing. No, it wasn't painted in Herbie colors - Volkswagen called its sport-tuned machine the Beetle GSR, "Gelb Schwarzer Renner" or "Yellow Black Racer." Hence, the somewhat shocking paint scheme.
VW is bringing its sporty black and yellow Beetle back for 2014, and you can see live photos of it above. It's got a 210-horsepower turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine under the hood (that'd be the hood up front, unlike the car's forebear), and a six-speed manual or DSG automatic transmission sends those ponies to the front wheels. Note that this car's output is up 10 horses on other turbo VWs, and the Jetta GLI and Beetle Turbo for 2013. The 0-60 run takes 6.6 seconds, and top speed is limited to 130 miles per hour.
Besides the in-your-face black and yellow paint, the GSR is outfitted with a large rear spoiler and 19-inch wheels shod with 235/40 tires. The bee-like hue carries over inside, with yellow stitching on black leather. Only 3,500 will be produced, each with its own unique plaque. Pricing has not yet been announced, but you're free to read through the press release below all the same.

US-spec 2015 Volkswagen Golf and GTI to finally debut in New York

Tue, 12 Mar 2013

The seventh-generation Volkswagen Golf is hardly new to us. In fact, we've already driven it. And elsewhere in the world, the new Golf is already winning awards. Even so, we still have yet to see the US-spec version of the car, though that won't be the case much longer. As part of the New York Auto Show festivities later this month, Volkswagen will finally show off the 2015 Golf models destined for our shores.
Three different versions of the Golf will debut under the lights of New York City's Javits Center: the turbocharged TSI, oil-sipping TDI and hotter GTI. The first model in that list uses Volkswagen's new 1.8-liter turbocharged inline four-cylinder engine, replacing the outgoing 2.5-liter naturally aspirated inline five-cylinder. The latter two models use familiar engines: the 2.0-liter TDI diesel and 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder, respectively.
Even though the new Golf officially debuts later this month, it won't go on sale in the US until the first quarter of 2014. We'll be waiting patiently.

2014 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible gets the R-Line treatment

Thu, 07 Feb 2013

Volkswagen just launched the topless Beetle Convertible at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November, but we're already seeing the next step forward in the topless Bug range with this, the R-Line. We'll admit, this treatment falls under the "all show and no go" category, but it's still a pretty potent little cutie.
The R-Line starts with a standard Beetle Turbo Convertible but adds unique 19-inch aluminum wheels on lower-profile tires, LED daytime running lamps and Xenon headlamps. Naturally, there are R-Line badges aplenty both on the interior and exterior, and we must say, the whole package looks pretty darn snazzy.
Pricing has yet to be announced, but when it goes on sale later this year, the hotter convertible will join Volkswagen's growing R-Line portfolio that now includes the CC, Beetle hatch, Tiguan and Touareg.