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Rotisserie Restored 72 Westfalia. Mint Rust Free California Bus 73,500 Og Miles on 2040-cars

US $25,999.00
Year:1972 Mileage:73500
Location:

Longview, Washington, United States

Longview, Washington, United States
Advertising:
Engine:1700 cc
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1972
Make: Volkswagen
Drive Type: manual
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Mileage: 73,500
Trim: Westfalia Camper
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

 

** I HAVE OVER 180 PICTURES OF THIS BUS INCLUDING DETAILED  PICTURES OF THE UNDER CARRIAGE. CONTACT ME & I WILL EMAIL YOU THE PHOTO BUCKET LINK

***Over 180 Additional pictures and info can be seen on my site***

W E S T C O A S T S A M B A . O R G

1972 WESTFALIA CAMPER. 73,500 original miles. This bus sat in a barn for over 20 years before its restoration. Rust free California bus. Restored to show quality, complete ground up rotisserie restoration.  Fully painted and detailed under carriage. Under 300 miles on restoration, rebuilt numbers matching 1700 cc motor, rebuilt transmission. No oil leaks. The bus was stripped down to a shell and rebuilt from the ground up. New motor, dual carbs, starter, fuel lines, clutch pressure plate, throw our bearing, battery, brakes, fuel sender, vac lines, nice CD player, all new upholstery by professional shop, all original interior wood panels in excellent condition,new door panels, kick panels. All windows were removed prior to paint ( the bus was stripped down to a shell before the paint was done). All new window rubber and door, hatch gaskets. Nice white wall tires. There was no rust on this bus. All paint and body work done by a professional body shop to show quality. This bus runs and drives perfect, always garaged. Took over 3 year to complete. New 3 window pop top canvas, pop top seals, new wiring for camping hook up, sand blasted rims painted front and back, To much to list. ZERO RUST!!!!. Never wrecked , carefully taken care of all these years. Pop top in good condition. Thousands of dollars invested. Very rare to find a bus like this in rust free condition. 


PAINT/ BODY - This bus was stripped down to a shell and repainted inside and out as well as the engine bay. Fully detailed and painted under carriage. Repainted stock 1972 VW colors for a timeless classic look. The pop top was removed and painted as well. nice door body and body gaps. Super clean bus. One of the nicest early bay window buses I have seen. All new door, hatch, cargo door seals, New window seals. Floors, battery trays, rocker,
gutters perfect. All bumpers and wheels have been sand blasted and repainted. NO RUST. 

POP TOP - Pop top was removed and completely repainted, new 3 window canvas, all new pop top seals. 

INTERIOR - This interior is all new, all seats have been professionaly reupholstered
at a cost of over $2,000 ( not the cheap tmi seat covers) All original cabinets , ice box and sink in good condition, all original interior wood panels, new flooring in cargo area. Dash is in great condition, All electrical works perfect. Original manual, nice cd player, new door panels. All new seat cushions. Original childs cot, stool, bug screen. Birch headliner in excellent condition.To much to list call or email with additional questions. 

ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION - Rebuilt 1700cc rebuilt after market dual carbs, new muffler, starter, battery, fuel lines, vac lines, clutch, shift bushings, heater hoses, fuel and vac lines, fuel filter, wheel bearings, plugs, cap rotor, points, new clutch and throw out bearing, (Bus runs, drives, shifts, perfect.) This bus is ready for cross country driving. To much to list. 

OTHER - New tires, all new paint on wheels and bumpers, Under carriage is dry and clean Sand blasted and painted spare tire, all new brakes, new blinker switch, new fuel sender. All new lenses, tail lights ect. To much to list.

This is a full restoration, not a cheap paint job and polish like so many other buses that are for sale. Every thing has been rebuilt, painted or polished. The restoration has been done to show quality standards. I have 180 + pictures of every inch of this bus including the detailed under carriage I can email you.

So much work went into this bus its difficult to list every thing that has been done. Fully detailed and painted under carriage. There has been hundreds of hours into the build of this bus. 3 plus year restoration. This is one of the nicest early bay window campers on the market today. 73,500 original miles. This bus can be used as a daily driver or a show car.


*** I SHIP WORLD WIDE - I CAN ALSO HAVE THIS BUS SHIPPED TO YOUR FRONT DOOR***

*** Over 180 Additional pictures and info can be seen on my site***

W E S T C O A S T S A M B A . O R G

Questions? Email me and I will be happy to give you my phone number

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