1970 Vw Westfalia - Pop Top on 2040-cars
Beverly Hills, California, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1776 CC
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1970
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Mileage: 59,000
Exterior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: White Trim
This bus has been looked after very well after I bought it 3 years ago. It is on a road trip as we speak (my wife and I are on our honeymoon). It has roughly 4200 miles on the rebuilt engine and has been to a few shops between here (California) and Florida to have the brakes worked on and the oil changed, valves adjusted. This things is pretty much turn key for a road trip with the exception to a few minor mechanical items that I will mention next.
Following Specs: Rebuilt engine (1776 CC) with Dual Weber Carbs. Two new (OE) Dual Port heads with oversized (37mm x 40 mm) valves. Full set of Mahle oversized (90.5 mm) pistons and cylinders fitted with total seal rings. Full set of German Crankcase bearings, rod bearings, and camshaft bearings. 30 mm oversized high volume oil pump. Full set of German lifters. Late model dual port "A" case. Full set of gaskets flywheel seal and O rings. Rebuilt Weber Carbs (34 ITC). Extractor Exhaust System, heater boxes, chrome dog house, tin screws, NGK Spark plugs and Bosch plug wire. Machine cut heads and case to fit oversized pistons and cylinders. Polished crank and measured all clearances. New Rear Brake (Master) Cylinders New Brakes (front and rear). New Brake lines. New Signal indicator. All new Upholstery (Marine quality material). New wheel bearings. Oil changed and valves adjusted after first 1200 miles on new engine. Valves adjusted again at 3000 miles. Issues to be looked at, but not really needed right away: Ball joints replaced - come with bus just need to be installed Window know and sliding door handle replaced on sliding door. Have door locks repaired, none seem to work except back hatch. |
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