Nice 1978 Vw Westfalia Camper Bus Type 2 Original Low Original Miles Pop Top on 2040-cars
Nampa, Idaho, United States
*** 1978 VOLKSWAGEN WESTFALIS T-2 BUS*** 61,000 MILES FROM 2 OWNERS up for 7 day worldwide auction for sale to the highest bidder!!! THIS IS A VERY NICE BUS IN TERRIFIC SHAPE RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECT WITH NO ISSUES OR IMPERFECTIONS BODY AND PAINT ARE IN GREAT SHAPE NO DAMAGE OR BODY WORK 99.9% RUST FREE ALL AROUND NO BODY FILLER INTERIOR LOOKS GREAT EVERYTHING IS IN GREAT SHAPE AND WORKS COUCH FOLDS INTO BED ALSO HAS SLEEPING AREA ABOVE IF YOU HAVE NEVER OWNED ONE BEFORE THEY ARE LOTS OF FUN TO HAVE AND IF YOU HAVE YOU WILL APPRECIATE THE ORIGINALITY AND CLEANLINESS OF THIS BUS ALL SEATS AND CABINETS APPLIANCES FLOORING CANVAS SINK TABLES ARE ALL ORIGINAL ITS HARD TO FIND ONE IN THIS GOOD ORIGINAL SHAPE AND MOSTLY UNTOUCHED PLEASE CALL FOR MORE INFO ANYTIME AT 208-340-5535 PLEASE READ ALL DESCRIPTION AND SEE VIDEO BELOW IMMEDIATE DEPOSIT REQUIRED OF $500 PAYMENT TO BE MADE BY CASHIERS CHECK, BANK WIRE OR CASH ONLY OTHER OPTION AVAILABLE FOR INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE CALL ME BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING BUT I WILL GLADLY HELP PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING THANKS FOR LOOKING!!!! |
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