Taylor Dayne's Classic 1977 Vw Automatic Pop-up Camper Van on 2040-cars
Valley Village, California, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Original Engine - Rebuilt
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1977
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Trim: Camper
Options: Add-on Air Conditioning Unit Hook Ups, Original Engine, Rebuilt, Original Upholstery, Option for Taylor to Sign for Winning Buyer, Newly Replaced Pop-Up Canvas Top
Drive Type: Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
Mileage: 34,041
Sub Model: Campmobile
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Orange
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Original Green Plaid Upholstery
**I AM POP SINGER TAYLOR DAYNE, AND I AM SELLING MY CLASSIC 1977 VW POP UP CAMPER BUS SLEEPER!** She's an automatic which is very rare and it had an add-on AC unit that I took out years ago - but of course it can be reinstalled. This baby has a great story behind her... When I first moved to LA in 1998 I lived up in the Laurel Canyon area of the hills & was immediately thrown into the hippie time warp of LA. My first TV job was on a short lived series called "Nightman," shot in the San Diego area. My then boyfriend came to visit & I gave him my week's per diem to go out & find a VW bus of my dreams to camp in & have fun as a new NY transport living in LA. In a local paper, he located this sweet 1977 VW beauty that I have now had for the last 15 years, & lovingly named Adele - after the movie Kalifornia. Adele was bought from the ORIGINAL owner, who had had it for 20 years, where it sat in the backyard unused for the prior 10 years, as the original owner couldn't bear to part with it after her husband's death. But she finally felt it was the right time to say goodbye when I came along. I have had & cherished this van lovingly ever since and have had many road and camping trips in it with friends. At this point, I haven't been using Adele the way she needs, & I feel it's time to pass along the torch! *Vintage 1977 Pop-Up Camper Bus Sleeper *Nice AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - very rare!! *Runs Excellent *Original Upholstery & Curtains *Original Engine, Re-Built *Ice-box Refrigerator *Seats 4-5 People *Add on AC unit (potential to hook back up is there) *Bought from original owner, who had it sitting in the driveway unused for 10 years *Being sold by SECOND OWNER who has had it since 1998, and haven't even put 9,000 miles on it since *Comes with Original Owners Manual *Being sold as is *I will gladly sign the Original Owners Manual - Or anywhere on the van the winning buyer would like if you so desire! **Please email my Assistant at SellAssistant7@gmail.com if you are interested**Local [LA] pick up preferred, or buyer pays & arranges shipping** To See other Items being sold by Seller Taylor Dayne please visit: http://www.taylordayne.com/auction.php |
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