Vw Bus 1967 Delux on 2040-cars
Longwood, Florida, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Engine:gas
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1967
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Drive Type: manual
Mileage: 99,999
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Trim: black
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thankyou for looking,i would like to start by telling you my reasons for selling and then the description of the bus,i am originally from England ,but have been in florida for the last ten years,i have refurbished many buses,but only split screen ,I am leaving to go back to live in the uk and I just cannot take her with me,i had always intended to keep this bus as mine ,because of the delux and the red over black color combo,i am hoping someone else feels the same and will finish what I have started.the bus is a 67 ,thirteen window walkthrough,when I first got it,all of the lower 12 inchs all around needed replacing,it was complete other than door panels,i stripped it out ,cut out everything that was bad ,sent it off for sand blasting and it is now in primer,it comes with all the metal to finish,it is all classic fab ,around $2500 worth,cab floor,dog legs lower nose ,rockers and jacking points ,cargo floor sections,inner and outer rockers,lower cargo door sections,battery tray ,rear corners,etc ,it should be enough,i have new pop put window frames,all the trim for the body outside is there,inc rocker trim ,the front seats were recovered using original style covers from tmi,may need the passenger seat back ,it is rusty,rear seat and middle are there ,solid seats ,but will need covering to match,i have the jail bars inside ,as well as the dash clock,it will need an engine,everything from the lower 12-18 inchs is really preety good roof and gutter,bottom of the front doors all good,bumpers are there as are the lights,no head linner.i mean it is a good start.i have the original hand book,open Michigan title or if needed I can title it in florida,please let me know if you have questions. |
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