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1977 Vw Westfalia Bus Pop Top Camper! Westy Type 2 on 2040-cars

Year:1977 Mileage:15350
Location:

Waltham, Massachusetts, United States

Waltham, Massachusetts, United States
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GO GREEN!!                                              VERY VERY LOW BUY-IT-NOW PRICE!

  Up for sale is my beautiful 1977 Pop Top VW Camper Bus. This Camper is one of the nicest Northeast survivors you will see.  Gets attention wherever you go.  The body is not perfect and we call these cars "10 footers" Meaning it looks like a million bucks from 10 feet but if you get closer you will see flaws and know that we have used this bus...Happily!  Having said that- It looks SUPER! The interior is complete and in very nice age for its age, in fact- I wouldn't be surprised if the previous owner restored it awhile back.  Its VERY nice.  The bus features:

  • A 2.0L Fuel Injected Motor- the strongest VW engine available for Buses! (Runs great with TONS of power)
  • Plaid green interior
  • 110V outlets (Just like your plugs at home)
  • Pop-top roof with BRAND NEW tent canvas and screens!
  • FULL kitchen including SINK, PROPANE STOVE, FRIDGE AND FREEZER!
  • Has external RV hook ups
  • Nice NEW carpet
  • SLEEPS 5 comfortably! 2 double beds with an extra cot
  • Good brakes, good glass all around good tires
  • Soft seals all around
  • Travel table for front driver and passenger
  • Manual 4 speed transmission- shifts great and nice clutch!

This Westy is very turn-key and needs nothing (except a new "VW" symbol which I have ordered and will go with the bus)It truly is ready for new adventures with the new owners.  This bus has very few blemishes, please check out all photos - I will be adding more pictures and feel free to ask any questions!  This is a VERY nice driver quality car that will serve its new owners for years to come.

These VW Westys of this era are the best of all worlds.  New enough to have the power, speed and handling you need with the reliability of an air-cooled fuel injected motor yet old enough not to be an 80s square box with no personality.  Own this reliable and functional peace of history!

 

Please call text or email me with any and all questions and good luck!  857-210-7805

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