1965 Vw Bus 11 Window on 2040-cars
Woodbridge, Virginia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: MANUAL
Make: Volkswagen
Mileage: 130,000
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Exterior Color: BEIGE & YELLOW
Trim: 11 WINDOW
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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After much thought, I have decided to list my 1965 VW Bus for sale. It turns heads everywhere and brings lots of attention. It is affectionately known as "Surf Patrol". Born in Hawaii, I have restored this with an island theme even with two murals on the underside. I love the islands and can imagine this bus as the perfect vehicle to drive around and check out beaches. I will constantly try to update the listing as often as I think of more to add but I am not under any pressure to sell. I did not make it to the last 3 shows that I wanted to attend which are part of the reason I am listing the bus. I think that even though I love this bus, there might be someone out there that will love it the same and have more time to take it out. With my oldest in high school sports and my youngest in middle school sports, time is hard to come buy and I love going to their games. There are some little things here and there that still need attention, but it is a great bus. This bus is stored 100% of the time in my locked garage. I also will include the car cover. Some of the features are as follows: 2387 cc Bergmann engine-hydraulic valves (don't need adjustment), dual empi carbs, remote oil cooler, braided oil lines,-dyno'd at 166hp, A-1 sidewinder exhaust (ceramic coated), 1.5qt additional oil sump, breather box, ragtop, modified roof rack to fit in the garage, custom gauge panel in dash, chrome 5 spoke empi wheels, Rancho Performance pro street transmission powdercoated in mercedes silver, new gas tank, headlights, turn signals, Banjo steering wheel, restored middle seat, (previous owner didn't have the middle seat, they had a table) seat belts throughout, new rear end, dual master cylinder, safari front windows and side pop out windows, custom interior carpeting, interior panels and drapes. I do have receipts for nearly everything since I have owned the bus. I do have the stock wheels that match the bus though they need some attention. I also have the original rear drums and lots of other vw stuff that I will package up and send with the bus. (oil change gaskets, misc gaskets, misc parts, etc) I do reserve the right to end this auction early as it is for sale locally as well. I will not be disclosing the reserve price either, so don't both asking. I will relist if it doesn't sell and will be adding to the listing as necessary, either pics or descriptions. In the event of a sale, I will hold title until payment is made in full. If payment is not received within 7 days, I will re-list the bus. |
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