1972 Vw Transporter T2 Bay Window Deluxe Bus Restored Low Miles 100% Rust Free on 2040-cars
Nampa, Idaho, United States
*UP FOR WORLDWIDE 7 AUCTION* ***1972 VW DELUXE TRANSPORTER BUS*** 43,000 MILES * 100% RUST FREE ***Please read description and watch videos*** THIS IS IS BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED CLASSIC VOLKSWAGEN HAS A COMPLETE NEW PROFESSIONAL EXPENSIVE PAINT JOB ALL NEW INTERIOR HAS BEEN COMPLETELY UPDATED NEW SEATS, ALL NEW CARPET, NEW DOOR PANELS, CURTAINS ALL BEAUTIFULLY DONE PROFESSIONALLY HAS ORIGINAL DASH IN EXCELLENT SHAPE ORIGINAL HEADLINER IN GOOD SHAPE HAS GOOD WHEELS AND TIRES MECHANICALLY IN GOOD STRONG SHAPE ORIGINAL ENGINE AND RUNNING GEAR DOES NOT SMOKE OR BURN OIL HAS HAD A OIL LEAK THAT HAS BEEN FIXED HAS NEWER ALTERNATOR RUNS GREAT DOWN THE ROAD VERY NICE DRIVING BUS A VERY COOL AND FUN BUS TO OWN AND DRIVE ALL ORIGINAL CHROME AND TRIM IN EXCELLENT CONDITION HAS BRAND NEW WINDSHIELD AND GASKET A GREAT BUS FOR DAILY DRIVER OR COLLECTOR PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME WITH QUESTIONS ANYTIME AT 208-340-5535 PLEASE READ: PAYMENT TO BE MADE WITHIN 72 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE $500 PAYPAL DEPOSIT DUE IMMEDIATELY BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING BUT I WOULD BE GLAD TO HELP YOU PLEASE ASK LIKE ALL USED VEHICLES IS SOLD AS-IS MUST RECEIVE CLEAR PAYMENT BEFORE TRUCK IS RELEASED AND TITLE SENT OUT PAYMENT MUST BE MADE BY CASH, BANK WIRE, OR CASHIERS CHECK ONLY UNLESS ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE BEFORE BIDDING WILL SELL AND SHIP INTERNATIONAL PLEASE CALL THANKS FOR LOOKING!!!!! |
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