1971 Vw Bus With Custom Camper Kit on 2040-cars
Napa, California, United States
Selling my 1971 VW Bus. I spent a lot of time customizing this the way I wanted it. The goal is long drives and camping with my kids. She runs like a champ, but I have 4 VW's and have my eyes set on a split window. Time to let go to make room for more.
Engine: 1600 DP 34Pict Carb SVDA w/ Pertronix Flamethrower Great compression Dash / Driving Area: Custom parcel trays Custom gauge panel (an ounce of prevention...) Volts Cylinder Head Temp Oil Temp Oil Pressure Main Compartment: Pergo floor Custom Oak read seat Custom Oak cabinets Behind driver seat Rear Corner, Driver side Full width back bench seat (3 people) Folds into a bed Exterior: Very minor surface rust in only a few places Area around the front window has been patched (before I owned it) New paint on lower half (the blue) Body is straight |
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