1972 Volkswagen Busvanagon on 2040-cars
Rangely, Colorado, United States
This 1972 Westfalia Campmobile has been freshly restored and is now ready for a new home. Restoration included the
works all around- body and paint work, fully rebuilt 2054cc engine & transmission, restored interior with new
upholstery. The goal was to stay as faithful as possible and create a tasteful restoration that garners the looks
and appreciation while still being able to drive and enjoy on a very regular basis. This van really does drive nice
and hums along amazing at highway speeds. See link at bottom for as virtual ride along.
More details:
Body/Exterior:
Fresh new paint in factory original Sierra Yellow L11H
New rubber seals all around
New Hankook tires (x5)
Interior:
Original Westfalia interior
Original 110v electrical hookup
Original wood headliner
New upholstery all around
New interior flooring (not original)
New bamboo parcel tray
New 3-point front seat belts
New rear seatbelts (3)
New curtains (reproduced to original spec)
Custom tan carpet overlay (easily added/removed)
Custom wooden center console with drink holders (removable)
Engine/Transmission/Brakes:
Completely rebuilt 2054cc Big Bore engine
Rebuilt Transmission
New Dual Weber 40 IDF Carburetors
New heads
New Fuel Pump & Hoses
New fuel lines
New Battery
New engine gaskets
New Empi exhaust
New axles
New air seals
New clutch cable
New bowden tube
New accelerator cable
New oil filter
New front & rear shocks
New wheel cylinders
New OEM dual master cylinder (disc brakes front)
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