Owner: Ruben B. Location: San Diego ,CA YouTube Video Tour: http://youtu.be/NAyJ31iFzR0 Contact
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This 1971 VW Westfalia Bus took over 1 years to complete and has a lot of work put into it. It has been completely restored and painted professionally.
All new rubber all around and glass. Original handles with new seals. Interior has been restored and it has original wooden cabinets and fridge. We even have the original child cot! As you can see in the video tour, most of the interior was pretty intact and in good shape when we found it. The original owners took pretty good care of the bus, we even have the original title and plates (Nebraska) from original owner! New Break Lines, break rotors, pads, and calipers. Break Tubes have been restored and replaced as needed. All tires are brand new white wall tires and wheels have been powder coated with original color.
The transmission has been rebuilt. New Booster, Master Cylinder, and battery. Rebuilt Engine by VW Paradise (San Marcos, CA) H4 1.6L, 97cid, gas, man. (PLEASE SEE RECORD BELOW)
Receipt and Records available for all Repairs
This bus definitely stands out and is extremely fun to drive. Every time it has been taken out people want to take a look at it or even take a picture with it. You can't help but just have a good time in it and I guarantee the new owner will have many great memories cruising around in it!
If you want to talk price, please contact me via telephone or email. Please feel free to ask ANY questions, but please be considerate and of my location. That means no late night calls or texts, please. Email: denisebarr06@gmail.com or Call/text me at, (760) 802-8869.
There is a $500.00 deposit at the close of the auction via PayPal, Cash, or Wire Transfer. The remaining balance is due 3 days after auction closes. I will only accept cash or wire transfers (domestic and international) for the remaining balance.
SHIPPING: Buyer will be responsible for pick up/shipping. No allowance or set aside will be made. Buyer shall be responsible for all shipping arrangements.
Shipping can be arranged to anywhere in the USA. To European buyers, we can ship to a port of your choosing; from there I would strongly suggest you hire a broker to get her safely home from there.
THIS VEHICLE IS AVAILABLE LOCALLY AND THE AUCTION MAY END WITHOUT NOTICE.
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