Incredibly Clean Camper Bus!!!!!! on 2040-cars
Oxnard, California, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 CYL
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1970
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Trim: CAMPER
Drive Type: 4 SPEED
Mileage: 56,000
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Tan
THIS IS A ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS CAMPER BUS! IT HAS RECENTLY BEEN GONE THROUGH EXTENSIVELY, BEGINNING WITH THE DISMANTLING OF A VERY STRAIGHT, RUST FREE ORIGINAL BUS. THIS WAS NOT A RUST BUCKET THAT HAD TO BE CUT UP AND PATCHED BACK TOGETHER, RATHER A VERY NICE SURVIVOR THAT NEEDED A REFRESH AFTER A LONG STORAGE. WE BEGAN BY DISMANTLING THE BUS DOWN TO ITS BARE SHELL. ALL WINDOWS WERE REMOVED; ALL LIGHTS AND TRIM, ALL HANDLES AND HARDWARE ALONG WITH ALL DOOR RUBBER SEALS ECT. IT WAS THEN PROFESSIONALLY PREPPED AND PAINTED ITS ORIGINAL CHIANTI RED WITH CLOUD WHITE ROOF AND BUMPERS. THE PAINT WAS LAYED ON THICK AND THEN BUFFED TO AN AMAZING SMOOTH FINISH. THE CLASSIC UPHOLSTERY DESIGN WAS CUSTOM MADE FOR THIS BUS AND LOOKS FANTASTIC!! THE ENTIRE WESTFALIA INTERIOR IS BRAND NEW AND CUSTOM MADE BY VDUB CLASSICS OF VENTURA CA. THE QUALITY AND ATTENTION TO DETAIL IS UNMATCHED. THE FLOOR PLAN HAS A DELETED CLOSET CABINET TO ALLOW FOR A FULL WIDTH BENCH SEAT THAT FOLDS OUT TO A NICE FULL WIDTH BED FOR TWO ADULTS TO SLEEP COMFORTABLY, IT MAKES FOR A NICE OPEN FEEL AND NO LONGER HAS THE TERRIBLE BLIND SPOT THAT THE CLOSET CAUSES. AFTER PAINT, WE METICULOUSLY RE ASSEMBLED THE BUS WITH ALL NEW WINDOW RUBBER, TRIM AND WINDOW CHANNEL FELT. ALL DOORS AND HATCHES RECEIVED NEW GERMAN RUBBER SEALS FOR A NICE QUIET WEATHERPROOF RIDE. ALL LIGHT LENSES WERE REPLACED WITH NEW. BRAND NEW CHROME TRIM FOR LIGHTS AND FRONT EMBLEM. NEW WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND NEW STEREO WITH USB INPUT FOR YOU IPAD OR PHONE THE ORIGINAL REBUILT 1600 ENGINE RUNS EXCELLENT AND PUSHES THE BUS DOWN THE ROAD NICELY. BRAKE SYSTEM HAS BEEN FLUSHED AND ALL SOFT LINES, WHEEL CYLINDERS, AND BRAKE SHOES HAVE BEEN REPLACED, THEY WORK GREAT! THE STEERING IS NICE AND TIGHT AND THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS PROPERLY THROUGH ALL THE GEARS. THE WIRING HAS BEEN SORTED OUT WITH ALL LIGHTS WORKING PROPERLY INSIDE AND OUT AND ALL 4 TIRES WERE JUST REPLACED WITH BRAND NEW!! THIS IS A VERY NICE LOOKING AND DRIVING BUS, YOU’LL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. PLEASE CHECK MY FEED BACK AND BID WITH CONFIDENCE. GOOD LUCK!! here is a link to 3 videos of this 1970 camper bus. youtube.com/channel/UCtfBgAq_t2K_eCrxG7q8F9g LOCAL BUYERS PLEASE CONTACT ME TO VIEW IN PERSON. FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO ARE OUT OF THE AREA IM WILLING TO HELP CORDINATE WITH TRANSPORT COMPANIES ON MY END TO HELP EXPIDITE THE PROCES. |
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