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1968 Vw Riviera Camper Bus! Fully Restored And In Beautiful Condition! Westfalia on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:70000
Location:

Chico, California, United States

Chico, California, United States

1968 VW Riviera Camper Bus! Fully restored and in beautiful condition! 

Everything on this bus bas been restored to new.  Custom one of a kind bus with surf / Margaritaville theme.  You won’t find a nicer VW camper bus.  Set up to either win shows or hit the road as a camper.  Brand new 1776cc engine with less than 500 miles.  New paint inside and out, all new rubber, brand new deluxe chrome molding, brand new custom interior, new tires, new brakes, 99% rust free,  new custom tables,  new pop top canvas, and the list goes on.  Runs and drives great!  Gets ton of attention everywhere it goes.  

If you have less than 10 feedback, please contact me prior to bidding.  I have been burned before by low feedback buyers.  I am willing to help accommodate shipping needs at the buyers expense.  Comes with clean title. 

For additional pictures please see my photobucket site @:http://s835.photobucket.com/user/rbassmaster/library/1968%20Riviera  

Exterior- 
Brand new paint 
Brand new rubber (windows, doors, lights, etc.) 
Brand new chrome deluxe trim 
Clean straight body 
No Rust   

Interior- 
Brand new upholstery 
Brand new wood panels 
Brand new carpet kit 
Brand new pop top canvas 
Brand new rubber 
Cd Player with speakers 
Custom Tommy Bahama curtains including front windows

Mechanical- 
Brand new 1776cc dual carb engine 
Brand new correct tires 
Brand new brakes 
Brand new battery 
All lights and electrical work    

Extra's-
Margartaville Margarita machine
Custom matching vintage cooler
Custom surf themed vintage suitcases
Custom surf collage rear seat
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