1978 Volkswagen Bus Vw Transporter Hippie Bus Love Bus Baywindow on 2040-cars
Hodgenville, Kentucky, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0
Used
Year: 1978
Drive Type: rear
Make: Volkswagen
Mileage: 84,109
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Trim: bus
1978 VW BUS THAT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. CURRENTLY DRIVING IT DAILY HAS 2.O FUEL INJECTED ENGINE THAT RUNS SMOOTH AND DOSENT LEAVE ANY OIL STAINS ON GARAGE FLOOR. HAS BRAND NEW BRAKES AND SHOCKS ALL AROUND STOPS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT. HAS SURFACE RUST BUT BODY IS SOLID, FRAME UNDERCARRIAGE JACK POINTS ARE ALL GOOD , STILL HAS FACTORY SEALANT VISIBLE ON MOST AREAS, WINDSHEILD AREA IS SOLID. DOES HAVE CANCER IN BATTERY BOX AREA, SPOTS ON OUTSIDE OF LOWER FRONT FENDERS (NOT THRU TO BACK SIDE), FLOORPANS HAVE A FEW PIN HOLES, AND COUPLE OF SMALL SPOTS ON ROOF BUS HAS FACTORY INSTALLED SUNROOF THAT WORKS GOOD BUT NEEDS A NEW SEAL. IDLES A LITTLE ROUGH AT FIRST START UP BUT AFTER WARMS UP RUNS AND IDLES SMOOTH AS SILK STARTS WITH BUMP OF THE KEY. HAS CRACKED WINDSHIELD MISSING MIDDLE SEAT AND PROBABLY WILL NEED TIRES SOON. THIS IS A SOLID BUS THAT CAN BE DRIVEN AS IS AND HAS LOADS OF POTENTIAL FOR A RESTORATION. IT HAS NOT BEEN HACKED UP AND ALTERED BY PREVIOUS OWNERS LIKE SO MANY ARE YOU CAN SEE EXACLY WHAT YOU HAVE HERE NOTHING COVERED UP. $500 DEPOSIT REQUIRED THRU PAYPAL UPON PURCHASE. I WOULD PREFER CASH FOR REMAINDER AT PICK UP. I WILL ASSIST WITH SHIPPING IF NEEDED. WELCOME TO COME LOOK AND DRIVE ANYTIME. HAVE CLEAR KY TITLE IN MY NAME SIGHNED AND NOTORIZED. CALL IF YOU WANT MORE PICS VIDEOS OR DETAILS 270-491-0763 THANK YOU |
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