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1970 Bay Window Bus, Camper, Riviera, Westfalia on 2040-cars

US $16,000.00
Year:1970 Mileage:68683 Color: table that uses spare tire for base
Location:

Montgomery, Texas, United States

Montgomery, Texas, United States
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Bus is in very good condition.  Has current TX registration.  VW Workshop Manual included plus many receipts available for buyer to review.  I have owned this VW bus for a little over 4 years and have had many camping adventures with it logging over 10,000 miles in that time with no issues.  I purchased the bus in Utah and it was in very good original condition with original paint.

Engine 

  • 1776 cc with about 10,000 miles on it.
  • Progressive Weber Carb
  • No oil leaks
  • Runs excellent
  • Remote oil cooler and filter

Transmission

  • Completely rebuilt in 2009
  • Shifts properly and does not pop out of any gears
  • No leaks
  • Excellent condition

Tires

  • All 4 tires purchased new a couple of years ago and have about 10,000 miles on them
  • Hankook RA08 195R14C tires from Bus Depot
  • Mounted on stock VW rims that have been sandblasted and painted white
  • Original style hubcaps

Chassis

  • During restoration replaced the following;
    • Brakes, wheel cylinders, hoses
    • Shocks

Body

  • Extremely good condition
  • Paint in good condition - a couple of minor spots need attention
  • Roof and drip rails in good condition
  • New pop top canvas
  • Roof Rack & Ladder

Electrical

  • Everything is operational including dome light  
  • New sending unit installed in the gas tank during restoration
  • New battery for starting and good auxiliary battery wired to charging system through isolator
  • CD player with front dash speaker and rear 6x9's
  • Custom console with oil pressure, oil temperature, voltage and two charging ports
  • Rear cabinet has charger ports wired to auxiliary so you don't have to worry about starting 

Interior

  • All interior was done at time of restoration
    • Custom full width bed - vinyl fabric is NOS and matches the original VW pattern and front seats
    • Custom cabinets and spice rack
    • Custom exterior table that uses spare tire for base
    • New TMI interior panels
    • Front door panels fair -  passenger side has cut at the bottom
    • Drivers seat has hole from screw driver left in back pocket
    • No rust on floorboards
    • New seatbelts at time of restoration
    • Dynamat throughout, doors, roof, floors, side walls
    • New front floor and seat mats, still in great condition
    • Good spare tire
    • Original headliner front and rear.  Rear was removed and Dynamat installed
    • Back seat storage area in excellent condition

"AS IS, WHERE IS" and is final.  No return.  Only Cash or Cashier's Check will be accepted for payment in full.  No deliveries - buyer must pick up within 7 days.  If shipping is required buyer will make arrangments and is responsible for any and all shipping costs.  Okay to come by to check out the VW in person.  Please Email any questions prior to bidding.  Serious bidders only!


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