One Gorgeous Camper !!!!!! on 2040-cars
Oxnard, California, United States
HERE
IS ANOTHER BEAUTY BY VDUB CLASSICS. THIS IS AN EXTREMELY CLEAN 1968" TIN
TOP " CAMPER. THIS BUS HAS RECENTLY UNDERGONE AN EXTENSIVE COSMETIC MAKE
OVER, ALONG WITH QUITE A BIT OF MECHANICAL WORK AND UP DATING. THE ENTIRE
BUS WAS DISMANTLED FOR PAINT AND BODY, ALL WINDOWS REMOVED ALONG WITH EVERY
PIECE OF TRIM AND HARDWARE TO GET THE BEST RESULTS FROM PAINT JOB. THE BUS WAS
COMPLETELY COVERED IN PRIMER SEALER PRIOR TO PAINT WHICH IS AN ORIGINAL VW VELVET GREEN WITH CLOUD WHITE ROOF AND BUMPERS
, LAYED ON NICE AND THICK AND THEN BUFFED TO A BEAUTIFUL SMOOTH FINISH. THE BUS
WAS THEN REASSEMBLED WITH ALL NEW RUBBER WINDOW SEALS, ALL NEW DOOR SEALS AND
NEW LIGHT LENSES AND SEALS. THE INTERIOR IS ONE OF THE NICEST YOU WILL
SEE. WE COMPLETELY REPLACED EVERY PIECE OF WOOD IN THE BUS WITH A BRAND NEW
VDUB CLASSICS CAMPER INTERIOR. THIS THING IS A KNOCK OUT!! ALL CABINETS ARE
QUALITY MADE OF FRESH NEW BALTIC BIRCH ALONG WITH MATCHING CEILING AND SIDE
PANELS; ALL MADE FROM ORIGINAL WESTFALIA TEMPLATES. IT EVEN HAS A NICE, NEW ICE
BOX. ALL UPHOLSTERY WAS CUSTOM MADE WITH OUR VINYL, TWEED AND WHITE PIPING
DESIGN IN A NICE BEIGE TO COMPLEMENT THE
BEAUTIFUL NEW WOOD WORK.WE EVEN INSTALLED UPDATED RETRACTABLE FRONT SEAT BELTS FOR A LITTLE MORE COMFORT AND PIECE OF MIND. THE ENGINE WAS REMOVED AND GONE THROUGH WITH
ALL NEW SEALS INCLUDING REAR MAIN SEAL, NEW 1641 PISTONS AND CYLINDERS, A NEW CLUTCH, PRESSURE PLATE AND THROW OUT
BEARING WERE INSTALLED ALONG WITH NEW SHIFT COUPLER TO INSURE SMOOTH SHIFTING.
REBUILT CARBURETOR AND NEW FUEL PUMP, ALONG WITH FUEL LINES AND FILTER.
COMPLETE TUNE UP WITH VALVE ADJUSTMENT AND OIL CHANGE, TRANS AXLE FLUID CHANGE.
ALL 4 SOFT BRAKE LINES WERE REPLACED WITH NEW ALONG WITH BRAKE FLUID FLUSH.
REPLACED, WHEEL CYLINDERS AND A GREAT SET OF FIRESTONE TIRES ON BRAND NEW
WHEELS!!! THIS IS A GREAT RUNNING BUS THAT STARTS RIGHT
UP AND DRIVES NICELY DOWN THE ROAD. THE TRANSMISSION IS ONE OF THE QUIETEST,
SMOOTH RUNNING I'VE DRIVEN, ALL ELECTRICAL IS IN WORKING ORDER WITH ALL LIGHTS WORKING PROPERLY INCLUDING
TURN SIGNALS, EVEN THE HORN WORKS ON THIS ONE. THIS IS ONE GORGEOUS OLD BUS
THAT HAS HAD COUNTLESS MAN HRS PUT INTO IT RECENTLY AND IT’S SURE TO MAKE THE
LUCKY NEW OWNER HAPPY FOR YEARS TO COME. HOW EVER, PLEASE UNDERSTAND BEFORE BIDDING THAT THIS IS A 45 YEAR OLD CLASSIC CAR THAT HAS NO A/C , POWER BRAKES,
AIR BAGS, WARRANTY, ETC... IT’S A OLD VW BUS THAT’S GONNA TURN HEADS AND MAKE
FOR GREAT WEEKEND GETAWAYS. ENJOY!!! On Jun-20-14 at 10:05:10 PDT, seller added the following information: If you have 0 or negative feedback please do not bid on this bus until you contact me. Thank you. |
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