1971 Vw Crewcab Pickup Club Cab Wh/satin Blue, Lowered,remote Cont. Sterio on 2040-cars
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For sale is a 1971 VW club cab pickup with canvas camper and factory luggage rack. Paint is bright white over satin blue.Veh. is lowered with stock wheels and tires. Note, the spoke wheels in the pictures are no longer on veh. and not available. It has standard hubcaps. The canopy has good metal and wood frame with wood slats on the pickup bed floor. All doors work good including the bed doors. Has running lights and near new tail lights. Stock rear view mirrors. Tinted windshield and new interior except the two small side panels in back seat. New seat covers front & back and front door panels and new headliner. The stereo has remote control and 5 speakers . Comes with new heater control cables (Not installed). Shifting is good but a little loose. I have years of paperwork dating back several years. Anew factory block was installed by the former owner with app. 12,000 miles on it.Engine runs well and will get up and go with the big boys. Like new brakes including front disk on the front axle. Does not drip oil. Veh. has been lowered some which I think gives it a better appearance. This veh. is 43 years old therefore I am selling it as is, where is with no guarantee stated or implied. Feel free to have the veh. inspected prior to bidding. buyer responsible for all shipping. I will assist in loading, Email me for more pictures. Thanks for looking. On Feb-19-14 at 14:23:18 PST, seller added the following information: Rusty spots are under the bottom od bed doors. Most is surface rust. I have a large shop manual and parts book. The odd black object on seat is a beverage holder that firs in the ashtray. I have the ashtray also. There are several new control cables and an oil changing set of gaskets ands copper washers. |
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