Beautiful Hard Top Camper!!!!!!! on 2040-cars
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THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL TIN TOP CAMPER VAN! REDONE JUST IN TIME FOR SUMMER. THIS BUS HAS GONE THROUGH AN EXTENSIVE REFURBISHING STARTING WITH A RE-SPRAY IN ITS ORIGINAL NEPTUNE BLUE PAINT WITH CLOUD WHITE ROOF AND BUMPERS. THE PAINT LOOKS DEEP AND HAS BEEN BUFFED TO A BEAUTIFUL FINISH. ALL NEW WINDOW SEALS WHERE INSTALLED AFTER PAINT, NEW DOOR SEALS, LIGHT LENSES AND SEALS, NEW CHROME, FRONT WINDOW FELT CHANNELS AND BOTH INNER AND OUTER SCRAPERS, NEW WIND WING SEALS, THE WINDOWS ROLL UP AND DOWN EASILY AND SEAL UP TIGHT. THE “VDUB CLASSICS” ALL NEW CAMPER INTERIOR LOOKS AMAZING! IN NATURAL BALTIC BIRCH WOOD AND GORGEOUS VINYL AND TWEED UPHOLSTERY. THE CABINETS ARE QUALITY BUILT WITH GREAT LOOKING POP OUT DOOR HANDLES AND HARDWARE. ALL WOOD PANELS WERE REPLACED WITH NEW INCLUDING THE FLOOR AND CEILING AND THEY LOOKS AWESOME! GREAT CUSTOM HAWAIIAN CURTAINS GIVE IT A FUN BEACH FEEL, THIS SWEET LITTLE BUS JUST MAKES YOU WANT TO SMILE. THE ENGINE WAS JUST REBUILT WITH NEW, LARGER, 1641CC PISTONS AND CYLINDERS ALONG WITH LOTS OF NEW PARTS AND SEALS. IT RUNS EXCEPTIONALLY SMOOTH AND HAS PLENTY OF PEP (DOES NOT DRIP A DROP OF OIL) ALL NEW TIRES JUST INSTALLED, THE BIGGER 15” RIMS WITH 205 75 TIRES COMBINED WITH THE BIGGER ENGINE, GET HER UP TO FREEWAY SPEED WITH MINIMAL EFFORT. THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOOTHLY THROUGH ALL GEARS AND IS VERY QUITE. BRAKES HAVE BEEN GONE THROUGH INCLUDING NEW WHEEL CYLINDERS AND BRAKE FLUID FLUSH. ALL LIGHTS WORK PROPERLY AND IT DRIVES STRAIGHT DOWN THE ROAD. THIS REALLY IS A GORGEOUS OLD BUS AND WILL NO DOUBT MAKE SOMEONE VERY HAPPY FOR YEARS TO COME.. BUT PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT THIS IS A 44 YEAR OLD VEHICLE AND IS NOTHING LIKE A NEW MINI VAN. I JUST WANT TO BE SURE THAT THE NEW OWNER KNOWS WHAT TO EXPECT FROM A CLASSIC CAR. SHE’S BEAUTIFUL AND FUN AND WILL MAKE YOU SMILE, BUT NO COMPUTER, NO POWER ANYTHING, NO A/C VERY FEW MODERN COMFORTS OR SAFETY FEATURES. IF THIS SOUNDS PERFECT TO YOU, THEN BY ALL MEANS BID TELL YOUR HEARTS CONTENT! LOCAL BUYERS PLEASE CONTACT ME TO SEE IN PERSON MOST ANY DAY OF THE WEEK. FOR OUT OF AREA BUYERS, I'M HAPPY TO HELP COORDINATE WITH TRANSPORT CO. HAPPY BIDDING! On May-24-14 at 21:33:07 PDT, seller added the following information: 0 feedback or negative feed back bidders, please contact me before bidding on this item !!!! Thank you!!!! |
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