1975 Volkswagen Camper Vw Bus Transporter Westfalia Van Micro Bus on 2040-cars
New Castle, Delaware, United States
Mileage: 199,876
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Bus/Vanagon
1975 vw bus. westfalia camper interior.this van has a rear bench seat that folds out into a bed.it also has a sink and built in cooler.there is no stove or fridge in this van. this vw bus runs, drives and stops.but its not tagged for the road. i never got that far with it. it was a restoration project that i never finished.so my loss is your gain. i have a clear title in hand in my name that is ready to be singed over to the new owner.this vw bus has tons of new parts installed. it could use new front tires and ball joints as well as some minor body work and new paint.or drive it as is. it has a rare porsche 914 engine in it. 2000cc motor rebuilt with 3 stud intake and the sideways sparkplugs. weber 32/36 carb. rebuilt. new electronic fuel pump. transmission is 5 rib with new gear oil. 4 new axle boots have been installed and new rear wheel brake cylinders as well as new front brake calipers and pads and hoses.new cd player stereo with 5 new speakers. 2 new rear tires. new windshield and seal. new rear window seal. text with any questions. 1-302-437-5607.
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