Vw Kombi Bus 1978 on 2040-cars
Titusville, Florida, United States
1978 VW KOMBI BUS. THIS BUS HAS BEEN IN THE FAMILY FOR OVER 20 YEARS. I RECEIVED IT FROM MY SON TWO YEARS AGO, AND I HAD IT GONE COMPLETLY OVER BY MY MECHANIC AND ALSO BY A LOCAL BODY SHOP. I WANTED TO HAVE A GOOD RELIABLE VW BUS TO DRIVE ON SPECIAL DAYS. IT'S ALOT OF FUN OWNING AND DRIVING IT, BUT IT'S TIME TO LET IT GO. I CURRENTLY DRIVE IT TO A CAR SHOW, OR JUST AROUND TOWN. I HAVE ALL THE RECEIPTS AND DOCUMENTATION, TITLE, ETC.... THE WORK DONE IN THE LAST YEAR IS AS FOLLOWS: NEW IN LAST YEAR: PAINT, FRONT AND REAR SHOCKS, SHIFT LINKAGE BUSHINGS, TRANS AXEL BUSHINGS, PUSHROD TUBES AND SEALS, ALL VACUME HOSES AND TEE IN EGR SYSTEM AND INTAKE SYSTEM, R AND L AFM TO TEST EEC VALVE, CLUTCH CABLE, MUFFLER, BOTH REAR BRAKE DRUMS, NEW BRAKE SHOES, REAR BRAKE CYLINDER, FUEL PUMP, TUNE UP JUST DONE AND COMPRESSION TEST IS VERY GOOD, HAVE TEST SHEET. ALSO: NEW RED PAINT, CD STEREO-RADIO, AWNING WORKS FINE, INTERIOR IS VERY CLEAN WITH NEW CARPET, REAR CUSTOM REMOVABLE SEATS, WATER TANK-SINK-FAUCET, DC ELECTRIC HOOK-UP. ALL UPHOLSTERY IS IN GREAT CONDITION FRONT AND REAR. ALL GLASS IS GOOD AND EVERYTHING WORKS ! IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL CURTIS AT 321-268-3434. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING. LOCATED IN CENTRAL FLORIDA, NEAR THE SPACE CENTER.
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