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1968 Volkswagen Bus Westfalia Extra Clean on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:16200 Color: Blue /
 Blue
Location:

Edmundston, New Brunswick, Canada

Edmundston, New Brunswick, Canada
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Engine:1.5L Air Cooled
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 238151767
Year: 1968
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Volkswagen
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Trim: Westfalia/Bus/Vanagon
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 16,200
Exterior Color: Blue

  

 

*** SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY ***

 

Year: 1968
Make: VOLKSWAGEN
Model: WESTFALIA
Color: Neptune Blue (L50K)
Trans: Manual 4 speed

Engine: 1.5L Air cooled (1500cc)

 

This is a unique opportunity to get your hands on a rare turn-key and EXTRA CLEAN 1968 Volkswagen westfalia. 1.5L Air Cooled engine (1500cc), 4 speed manual transmission, Interior and exterior are in excellent (car show) condition. Paintings are matching factory color (Vw Neptune Blue L50K). Last painting job was done in 2011. Always stored in a heated garage during winter. Never run during winter. Body, frame and floor are pretty solid. No rust or dig. Mecanic work Excellent! Interior are original to stock Vw Westfalia, except the Radio, Speaker and subwoofer.


List of all new parts:

New canvas top 2010, Spark plugs, Ignition coil, Ignition cable, Ignition cap, New rebuilt manual transmission, accelerator cable, clutch kit, tail pipe, oil filter, new oil changed, New Starter,  new tires, (A lot of $$$ was invested in this bus). Come with his historical Stiftung AutoMuseum Volkswagen document…  Clear title in hand. No accident. Vin/Serial: 238 151 767.

The value of this superb iconic vehicle is increasing years by years. They are rare and continued high demand! It has 46 years old! The condition of this beautiful bus is EXTRA CLEAN!!!

If you are looking to have a lot of fun and at the same time you want to make a solid investment, this is your chance!!

 

If you want to see more pictures just send me your private email and I will send them to you.

If you want to have a shipping quote, take a look at all of these shipping carriers below:

 

http://www.passporttransport.com/

http://www.uship.com/ca/

 

http://www.unitedroad.com/

 

http://alpineautotrans.com/

 

Worldwide buyers are welcome!

 

I have local shipping carrier available at anytime and they can transport your Vw bus at nearest sea ports from my location: Montreal, Qc, Canada or Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. (Transport fees to sea ports is 800$US)

 

My location is Edmundston, New-Brunswick, Canada, postal code: E3V-2E2. Just beside the US border, Madawaska, Maine, USA, zip code: 04756.

(300$US paypal deposit) required) I can help with shipping.

Speak French or English


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