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1971 Volkswagen Kombi Vw ( Westfalia ? Vanagon ? ) Camper Pop Top Bus on 2040-cars

US $3,800.00
Year:1971 Mileage:79600
Location:

North Brookfield, Massachusetts, United States

North Brookfield, Massachusetts, United States
Engine:4 cyl
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: 2312058753 Year: 1971
Make: Volkswagen
Drive Type: manual
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Mileage: 79,600
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. ... 

Farm fresh I belive is the new phrase going around.   I honestly know nothing about these or the value.  If you would like to email me with any info / offers that would be great. smdwoods@aol.com
 
Priced high so someone doesn't just click buy it now with no communication.  Also we do have a title on hand but it would need to be submitted to Mass. to get a new one.  Hopefully a bill of sale would be sufficient for this year vehicle? 
 
Original miles.  Clearly a parts or restoration opportunity.
 
Notes are
 

The last time it ran was about a year after I parked it. I drove it from Northboro and parked it behind the barn. After that for about the next year, I would go out and start it every once in awhile. That got old quick.

There is also a “child” hammock up top that clips in over the front seats for the kiddo in the family to sleep.

 For years the  roof canvas was fine but in the last five or so the mice and moths got to it.

If you would like we can pop the top some afternoon and check it out.

 

* People often send me offers through eBay's system without any prior communication. I don't know what I can sell a car for without knowing of the other expenses I might incur. For instance - Do you need me to pick you up at the airport? - If you need to use Pay Pal will you cover the fee's? - How long would you need me to hold the car before we could finish the transaction? etc. An email SMDWOODS@aol.com call or text (508) 523-2123 to discuss is always helpful.
I do have the car advertised locally. The time remaining on this advertisement has no bearing on when or for what price the car will be sold. If the listing indicates it has ended early, it is because the car has been sold.
I often deliver cars to folks in New England, New York, or States close by. I also have a www.uship.com account. If you would like an idea of shipping costs elsewhere please don't hesitate to ask. I also have arranged for many cars/ boats to be shipped to Canada and Oversea's.
I am located in North Brookfield MA. I can be available most anytime to show the car as well.
Thanks in advance for the interest! My contact info again. www.smdwoods.com SMDWOODS@aol.com (508) 523-2123 ~ Steve Woods

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