1969 Vw Bus Westalia Stunning Tiki Surfers Special! on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Engine:4 cyl
Drive Type: Manual
Make: Volkswagen
Mileage: 77,849
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Exterior Color: Orange
Trim: Westfalia
Here's a 1969 Stunning Westfalia for sale. This is an absolute beauty! Runs and drives great! Bus has been in the Nevada Desert all its life so it has no rust. Has current registration. This is one of the few westfalia's that literally is 100% complete with everything it ever came with. The interior is in excellent condition. The interior wood headliner was removed and restored and looks like new. Has custom tiki bamboo paneling and wood flooring. All new fabric on seats and z bed. Has hard to find stool, front kid cot, and upper cot. Has brand new pop top canvass and new seals. Has Tmi front carpet kit, tweed kick panels and door panels. Dash is in excellent shape.Has correct 69 one year only rear view mirror and original sapphire radio. Has brand new curtains and rear mosquito net. Has new electrical outlet and wiring. Still has original bilstein tire jack. All doors,windows, engine deck lid and rear hatch have new seals. New windshield, antenna, front turn signal lens, bumper step pads, new tires and brakes, and shocks. It has a rebuilt 1600 single port motor, new carburetor, coil, distributor, generator, and voltage regulator. Has new fuel gauge sending unit and engine compartment seals.Im sure I've missed a lot more items that have been replaced on bus. This bus catches attention wherever you go. Bus is in great shape. Odometer say 77830 miles. I dont believe it to be 177830, because of the condition of bus. I dont have documentation to back it though.Vehicle is 44 years old, and is sold as is. Bus is located in Las Vegas.Welcomed to come and look in person before bidding! Will ship over seas, please contact me prior. Please dont bid if your not serious!
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