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1959 Volkswagen Panel Van. Vw Double-door Bus. on 2040-cars

US $13,800.59
Year:1959 Mileage:75944
Location:

Sarasota, Florida, United States

Sarasota, Florida, United States
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1959 double-door Panel


This VW starts right up, runs and drives straight down the road.  Clean underbody, straight body, very little rust.  Good brakes, good tires, original seat needs redone, but only original once.  Needs interior panels kit which runs $250 for the door panels, kick panels, and headliner panel.  Very easy to install.  Drive it while you restore as these are easy VW's to restore when they're not totally rusted up.  Turn signals, brake lights, interior lights, parking lights, headlights, hi/low beam, license plate light, all working. Factory cab divider in great shape.  Only horn not working.  Crack in passenger side lower front window.  All doors open and close nice, including front and side double-doors, hatch and engine lid (has VW hex key).  This would be a very easy restoration project or perfect VW for your logo to advertise your business.


Questions, please ask!  

Best offers are encouraged as my price is certainly not written in stone.


** This is a 55-year old VW Bus.  I want the winning bidder to be happy, but keep in mind you're bidding on a very old classic VW and there is no warranty implied or offered. My feedback is a TRUE 100%.  I've sold quite a few of my classic VW's, motorcycles and classic cars here on ebay over the years, and I'm honest to a fault, but cannot guarantee anything this old.  I do drive it all over town with zero issues, last time being 12/6/2013.  It is insured in my name, but the title was never put into my name.  Was going to restore but have since bought a VW camper that I just have to keep, or this 59' wouldn't be for sale!  


Clear California title and registration.  VW is located in Sarasota Florida.   

For classic, exotic, hot-rod, muscle and antique car financing,  I've heard J.J. Best Banc & Co. is excellent.   Contact Graham Berry at 1-508-991-8000 for info. on that.

Below is the NADA of this VW's value.  It's priced accordingly, and actually quite a bit above average in my opinion as it runs and drives very nice and has minimal rust.



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