1964 Rare Original Mouse Grey 21 Window Bus on 2040-cars
Huntington Beach, California, United States
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1964 rare original paint mouse grey 21 window Price: $34,000obo 1964 (rare)original paint mouse grey 21 window vw bus (true barn find)
been sitting for 25 years,
80 % of the paint is in good shape, somebody painted Porsche orange and I took it off so the original paint was underneath
body is really straight on her for being 50 years old
never been hit in front,
brand new 195/70/14 tires
original paint on rims OG hub caps,
original vw emblem,
uncut dash,
she's a daily driver now ,I did a complete brake job on her ,
new master cylinder,
all new 6 hard brake lines,
4 new soft lines,
6 new wheel cylinders,
8 new brake pads;
new distributor and rebuilt the carb,
motor runs great ,the motor was replaced in 1976 at the vw dealership and drives great, drove her to the Kelly camp out last weekend
she has only 2 pop out windows and 4 stationary glass (all the glass is in the bus original!!!)
that's rare for a 21 window that had to be ordered from factory
this bus was born to Holland
March, 1964
it needs rust repair
3 outriggers,
3 jack points,
both outer belly pans repaired or replaced. the middle belly pan is solid
passenger side floor needs to be replaced, and 6 inches of cargo floor
the frame is solid,
everything in this bus is original ,but the back seat
$35,000obo ,or make me an offer I cant refuse!!!!
714-679-52452,greg,
sorry no trades
this bus is an good investment,
only needs minor work to be worth 100k THIS IS A CASH DEAL ONY NO CASHEIRS CHECKS, OR BANK WIRES,IM NOT FALLING FOR A SCAM FROM THOSE OVER SEAS COMPANYS TRYING TO SCAM YAA!!!!I also have a middle seat for sale if you interested its a 1964 sea-foam green 2 seater with original interior ,ill sell it separately for $2800 of if you buy the bus you get it for $2,000
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