1966 Vw Bus 13 Window Original Paint, Rusty Patina Project, Beetle, Ghia on 2040-cars
United States
Engine:No Engine
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 99,999
Make: Volkswagen
Number of Cylinders: No Engine
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Trim: .
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
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No Reserve auction, high bidder wins! Split window buses are getting harder to find, restored ones are going for a fortune!
I'm not going to lie or write you a long story, its a major project but it is a 1966 VW 13 Window Deluxe Bus. I bought the bus for the rear seats and now passing it on to someone who will hopefully restore it. Its still wearing it original Lotus White paint with lots of patina and rust. I have a CLEAR Ohio title in hand. Being sold as is not running with no engine, rolls and steers, no brakes. I will work with your shipping company. Please don't ask for more pictures as these are all the pictures I have. Thanks and good luck! Located in Sunny California. Overseas buyers are welcome to bid. I will do my best to assist the buyers in a smooth transaction throughout the entire process. Thank you, good luck and happy bidding. TERMS AND CONDITIONS: I require a $500
non-refundable PayPal deposit immediately upon auction's end. The final
purchase price of the 1966 VW 13 Window Deluxe Bus. will be due and paid in full within
(3) business days via bank deposit or wire transfer. Once the funds clear, we
will forward you the title and the 1966 VW 13 Window Deluxe Bus. will be released to the
new owner. The final payment MUST be verified and cleared by our bank prior to
releasing the truck. Please, do not bid if you are not a serious buyer and do
not have funds readily available. As a bidder, you are urged to inspect and/or
ask any questions prior to making a bid. By bidding on this vehicle, you
understand and accept that you are bidding to own this vehicle; there will be
NO warranties, buybacks, or refunds. All sales are final; no exceptions. The
winning bidder must contact us immediately via email upon winning the auction.
The email must include all your contact details. We will be happy to work with
your shipper throughout the entire process. The buyer will be responsible for
any/all transportation charges, taxes, and title fees if required by there
state or country.
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