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**fully Restored 71 Tintop Camper, New Motor, Show Quality Paint, New Interior** on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:300
Location:

Longview, Washington, United States

Longview, Washington, United States
Engine:rebuilt 1688 cc
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1971
Make: Volkswagen
Drive Type: manual
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Mileage: 300
Trim: camper
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

 


 Fully Restored 71 Tin Top Camper. New Motor, Show Quality Paint, New Interior, Rust Free. Less Than 300 Miles on Complete Restoration.




*** Additional pictures and information as well as other nice VW buses can be seen on my site
WESTCOASTSAMBA . ORG


    *** NOTE ***- I have over 90 additional pictures I can email you the photo bucket link or go to my web site   
 WESTCOASTSAMBA . ORG

Fully restored 1971 tin top camper. Rust free California bus. Restored, show quality, complete ground up restoration. Under 300 miles on complete restoration,  brand new  long block 1688 cc dual port motor with 88 mm pistons. Factory front disc brakes. The bus was stripped down to a shell and rebuilt from the ground up. New motor, carb, starter, fuel lines, clutch, battery, brakes,  Empi header, new fuel and vac lines, nice Phase Linear CD player, all new upholstery by professional shop ($2000), all new interior birch wood panels, door panels, floor mat, kick panels. All windows were removed prior to paint. New window rubber and gaskets. New tires. Rust free California bus, brand new show quality paint. All paint and body work done by a professional body shop (over $8000). This bus runs and drives perfect, always garaged. Took over 3 years to complete. Sand blasted rims painted front and back, To much to list. ZERO RUST!!!!. Never wrecked , carefully taken care of all these years. Hundreds of man hours and thousands of dollars invested were invested in this build.  Call or email if you have additional questions. (360) 636-7023 

PAINT/ BODY- Show quality paint. This bus was stripped down to a shell ( all windows, door handels ect. were removed prior to paint) repainted inside and out as well as the engine bay and all door jambs. Repainted green and white two tone for a timeless classic look. Nice door and body gaps. Super clean bus. One of the nicest early bay window buses in the country. All new door, hatch, cargo door seals, New window seals. Wheels have been sand blasted and repainted. New window felt kits with all seals. NO RUST.

INTERIOR- This interior is all new, all seats have been professionaly reupholstered ($2000). All  cabinets are in good condition, real birch wood panels, complete carpet kit front to rear . Dash is in great condition with no cracks. All electrical works perfect. Nice CD player, new head liner. All new seat cushions. To much to list call or email with additional questions. Camping windows have built in sliding bug screens.

ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION- Fully painted and detailed engine bay done to show quality (many hours went into painting the engine bay) Rebuilt 1688 cc, remote oil cooler, 88 mm pistons, rebuilt carb, new intake boots, freshly serviced transmission, new performance muffler, new starter, battery, fuel lines, vac lines, clutch, pressure plate, throw out bearing, shift bushings, heater hoses, fuel filter, wheel bearings, plugs, cap rotor, points, (Bus runs, drives, shifts, perfect.) Plenty of power with the 1688 motor. The van easily cruises at high way speeds. All new wiring in engine bay. This bus is ready for cross country driving. To much to list. 

OTHER- New tires, sand blasted and painted wheels, Under carriage is dry and clean and has no rust, new brakes, new front door handles with matching keys. New lenses. New KYB gas shocks. Tinted rear windows

Very sought after year. 1971 was the first year of front disc brakes, and the last year of the up right motor. The 1971 bus is also the last year of the very sought after early body style. So much work went into this bus its difficult to list every thing that has been done. Feel free to call or email with any questions. This is truly one of the nicest early bay window campers on the market today. Fully restored rust free 1971 tin top camper, it does not get any better than this in a early bay window. This bus can be used as a daily driver or a show car. 100% zero rust.

*** I can have this bus shipped to your front door at whole sale cost.
I also can ship world wide

   
*** NOTE ***- I have over 90 additional pictures I can email you the photo bucket link or go to my site   
 WESTCOASTSAMBA . ORG

WESTCOASTSAMBA . ORG
(360) 636-7023



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