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1968 Bay Window Volkswagen (type Ii) Westfalia Camper Vw Bus Hippy Transporter on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:67500 Color: New deluxe windshield with tinting at the top
Location:

Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States

Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States
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1968 Bay Window Volkswagen (Type II) Westfalia Camper

Bus originally from Sonora California  (19 - 22 MPG) 

 

Trophy winner at local car show this month – Best overall car or truck (Thophy seen in picture)

 

Very early 1968 production VIN of a Series that stretched until 1979

1968-1971 buses use 1.6 Liter upright Beetle engine where later models used more expensive to maintain VW “Pan Cake” engine. 

This Bus was rebuilt by a Detroit born Meticulous Powertrain Engineer.

This Bus has traveled 4,000 miles since restoration.

 

It is as strong and sound as a  46 year old bus can be.

 

We have taken this bus on the road to Drive Inn Movie Theaters, Camping, Woodward Dream Cruise and even to a Bob Dylan concert. 

You simply cannot buy memories like this folks !

 

This bus comes with plenty of 1960’s psychedelic magnets (that hold on at 80 miles per hour)

Magnets can be applied or taken off in minutes. (See pictures)

 

If you want a perfect show piece that will just sit in the garage, this is not it.

 

If you are looking for a memory making bus that can travel the country and not leave you stranded, 

 the description below may convince you that you have found what you are looking for:

 

Engine:

Completely re-built 1600cc dual port engine - Re-machined, line bored and rebuilt correctly

         See invoice picture for details regarding engine rebuild

Engine Block is from a later and more robust 1974 Beetle 

New heads, push rod tubes, jugs, cylinders etc.

HUGE oil cooler with fan (original oil cooler design starves cylinder #3 of cool air)

       Engine runs cool under all conditions due to remote cooler.

       This cooler set up will increase engine life substantially

New Alternator (with built in voltage regulator) within last 200 miles

       Original generator only produces 30 Amps while New Alternator produces 55 Amps

       This makes a difference when running Stereo along with GPS, iPhone etc.         

New Carburetor with last 200 miles

New Starter

New Battery

All tins are in place

Most agree that keeping stock air filtration is BETTER than changing paper air filter

New spark plugs

Heavy duty oil pump

Exhaust in great condition

Comes with spare points, condenser, accelerator cable (just in case)

 

Engine is in new condition and runs strong


Transmission:

The gear box used in 1968 was known as  “The Acorn Box“ due to fasteners used.   This gear box is Inferior and susceptible to failure.

Gear box was replaced with later model 3 rib gear box.

New throw out bearing

New Clutch

New Pressure plate

New Gear oil

 

The gear box shifts like it should and never pops out of gear.

 

Brakes:

New front wheel cylinders (4) total

New rear wheel cylinders (2) total

New front brake shoes

New front brake hoses

New brake lines where needed

 

Rear pads are in great condition (but new rear shoes come with the bus)

Front Wheel bearings repacked with Eaton Road Ranger Grease.

 

Suspension:

One new Tie rod, the other is in great condition

Drag link in great condition  

Steering is tight

Zero vibration in steering wheel when driven

Zero play in the steering 

 

Stereo:

New Pioneer DEH-6400BT AM/FM, CD, Blue Tooth, USB connection for IPhone, MP3

        Detachable front face

        Tons of features that I never looked into

The stereo sounds magnificent – Great for tail gate parties, camp sites and Drive Inn Movie Threaters

New Pyle Indoor / Outdoor rear speakers that revolve out for tailgate parties - 300 Watt?

New Pyle door speakers - 120 Watt

                  ** Stereo remote control for when you are in bed or around the campfire.

                       You are going to love this remote control feature  !!!

 

Tires:

New Kelly explorer all season radial tires on all 4 corners

 

Interior:

New (3) window deluxe tent with zip down flaps and zip down bug screens

New Cot

Rear Z-Bed works like it should and is Super comfortable

All cabinets open and close as they should

Grey Interior “Rope Seal” around bed area was missing at the time pictures were taken

       Grey interior “Rope Seal”  is shown with pictures of magnets

Newly Painted Interior panel on slider door could be better. It had suffered water damage at some point

New upholstery (Original interior was Mustard Yellow but I prefer Black)

New seat covers

Interior lights all work with exception of small overhead dome light above driver/pass area

Various foldout seat arrangements for sleeping

Birch plywood interior panels.

Looks like top layer of ceiling lament was removed

Laminated plywood cabinetry for storage (No stickers, No holes which is rare)

Electrical hookup (I hook up to remote battery charger under seat at camp sites)

New Curtains

Crank out Screened jalousie (Venetian blind) windows work as they should

         I think one the screens is torn ?

Laminated folding table in great shape

Sink deleted on purpose (Sink gets in the way when hauling kids and stuff)

 

Controls / Gauges:

Fuel level sensor is inaccurate so I keep tabs on miles driven (300 miles between fill ups)

Voltage, Oil Pressure, Oil Temperature gauges all work.

Tachometer works

 

New speedometer cable added because I hate when speedometer needle bounces

Odometer works and reads 67,XXX miles.

         Beats me if it is actual, so I would assume not ?

 

Remote Oil cooler fan and switch installed if extra cooling is ever needed

 

Ignition key switches on Buses where prone to failure.

   Because of this, a push Button starter switch was added on dash.

   Also installed is a power to coil switch on dash as well.

-      Yes, the ignition key was bypassed on purpose. 

-     Camping experience (failed ignition switch) in a previously owned 1971 bus was my guide to making this modification :o)

-    This Bus modification makes it so bus will always start at campsites that are FAR AWAY from civilization.

-    There is a FAT CHANCE that anyone would figure out how to start the Bus without instruction.

-  Easy to rewire ignition switch if you choose to 

 

Exterior:

New deluxe windshield with tinting at the top (A “must have” for a VW Bus)

New windshield seal 

All other glass is in great condition

 

Clean buses are a true find here in Michigan hence my reason for buying this California bus in the first place

One small hole was patched on passenger side fender when painted. The repair was made correctly

Undercarriage is in very nice shape

New (3) coats of high grade tough enamel white paint

          (Scratches can easily be rubbed out when using enamel so head to the great outdoors with confidence)

          Body work is not perfect but I have yet to see anyone notice 

New external mirrors

New Headlights

Wipers – I have only one wiper which comes with the bus but took if off to increase visibility

              Rain-Ex is good enough for race car drivers so that is what I use instead of wipers

Door locks – Front doors lock from inside but have never tried the key

Sliding door use to contact body. I have since touched up paint in this area.

New Hub caps

New Chrome exhaust tips

I have not used trailer hitch but I would not be afraid to because it is solid

All glass is good without cracks

Seals do not leak but are not new

Undercarriage is in great condition (see pictures)

 

Much thought and care was taken insure that this Bus could transport wife and small kids without issue. 

4,000 carefree, memory making miles have proved this bus to be solid.  

 

I sincerely hope that you use this bus as an opportunity to make memories with your loved ones as well………. It would be a waste of a great Vintage Bus not to.     

Enjoy your adventures in a well sorted Bus ……


Questions ?  

Matt  269-339-5672   

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?  The Bus is listed locally I reserve the right to remove listing if it sells locally and hasn't hit the reserve price.

?   $500 non-refundable deposit (paypal) required from the buyer within 48 hours of end of Auction.  Failure on this and I will re-list and block that bidder.

?  Balance of buying price due 7 days from end of auction (Bank wire)

?   Will hold for 30 days while buyer arranges for transport/pick-up. Buyer assumes all costs and arrangements for pick-up and delivery.

?   WILL BE SOLD AS-IS PLEASE CALL IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS BEFORE

 

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