1970 Vw Deluxe Bay Window Type2 Microbus 63,000 Original Miles Restored 1 Owner on 2040-cars
Nampa, Idaho, United States
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***PLEASE READ ENTIRE DESCRIPTION AND WATCH VIDEOS*** UP FOR AUCTION WORLDWIDE 1970 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE T2 BUS
THIS IS A EXCELLENT BUS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION RUST FREE FULLY RESTORED AND GONE THROUGH VERY COOL TO DRIVE AND LOTS OF FUN
HAS HAD A BRAND NEW PAINT JOB IN ORIGINAL COLOR THIS YEAR ALL PANELS, DOORS,ETC. ARE ORIGINAL NOT REPLACEMENT/ PUT TOGETHER
BRAND NEW ENTIRE HEADLINER REPLACED ALL COMPLETELY REDONE SEATS THE DOOR PANELS AND SIDE PANELS ARE ALL ORIGINAL IN EXCELLENT SHAPE THE FLOOR MAT IS THE ORIGINAL IN EXCELLENT SHAPE
ENGINE REPLACED WITH REBUILT 1600 DUAL PORT MOTOR IN 2011 NEW DRUM BRAKES SHOES, WHEEL CYLINDERS 2013 NEW PLUGS AND WIRES, NEW MUFFLER NEW CLUTCH, SET TIMING & TUNE UP ALL DONE LOCALLY DOG HOUSE OIL COOLER
THIS VW RUNS GREAT WOULD MAKE A CROSS COUNTRY TRIP WITHOUT A PROBLEM SEATS UP TO 7 VERY COMFORTABLE TO DRIVE WITH THE FAMILY A GREAT VACATION VAN LOTS OF FUN
THIS HAS BEEN REDONE WITH LOVE PROFESSIONALLY NOT JUST SLAPPED TOGETHER A VERY SOLID BUS THAT WONT DISAPPOINT YOU LOOKS JUST AS GOOD IN PERSON IF NOT BETTER
PLEASE CALL ME ANYTIME WITH QUESTIONS 208-340-5535
AUCTION TERMS: PAYMENT MUST BE MADE WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTION END WITH ACCEPTABLE FORM OF PAYMENT (Cash, Cashiers check, Bank wire, etc.) NO LOAN OR PERSONAL CHECKS. CLEAN AND CLEAR TITLE WILL BE SENT WITH ALL PROPER PAPERWORK. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TRANSPORT BUT I CAN HELP ARRANGE. WILL BE SOLD AS-IS PLEASE CALL IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS BEFORE BIDDING ONCE RESERVE IS MET
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After adding Italian motorcycle icon Ducati to its stable and spending $5.6 billion on the rest of Porsche, Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn says he's done shopping for a while.
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