1973 Volkswagen Bus/vanagon Westfalia Camper on 2040-cars
Basin, Montana, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0 Ltr
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Trim: White
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: Rear drive
Mileage: 43,855
Sub Model: Kombi Westfalia
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Yellow
We have had a wonderful time with this bus and it has taken our family on a lot of trips. We have now outgrown it and would like to see it go to someone who will continue to care for it and use it. It has been fixed up over the years by two different owners and looks and runs nice. This is not a showroom bus but it turns heads and gets lots of compliments. The paint was done a few years ago as well as a new hemp canvas pop-top. The bus has the double bed with a cot in the pop-top and a child's cot in the front (all included). It also comes with an add-a-room tent with privacy cabin that attaches to the side door of the bus. The tent is very well made and can stand alone from the vehicle. The colour of the bus and the tent look very nice together, not the ugly bus colours you often see. Check out the add-a-room tent at busdepot.com/details/addaroom/
The bus has a unique European seating layout and a propane refrigerator has been added. Another plus with this bus is that it has the factory installed Eberspacher gas heater in the back that runs on a timer. The heater can be used when driving or when parked camping. We replaced the engine with a 2.0 and it is running great. It has more power and is much quieter than the 1600 we drove all over the country. The tires are in good shape. Custom curtains and wood flooring give this bus a sweet style.
We will include lots of receipts, manuals and books including a John Muir How to Keep Your Volkswagon Alive Manual and a Bentley Manual.
See pics of rust on front floor boards and in back under the battery. The door panels in the front could be replaced and also the wood panel on the back hatch and a little of the plastic trim around cabinets. The window crank is broken off the sliding door. Driver's seat is ripped, passengers seat is not. Back upholstery is looking good. The bus runs and drives great. No drive train problems. It has the typical VW oil drip. Mileage exceeds odometer limits.
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Fri, 22 Aug 2014According to a report in Autocar, Volkswagen might have more in mind for the XL1 than mining it for advances to grace the next-generation Golf. Aiming to fight the Honda FCEV due for public consumption next year, we're told VW executives have put a four-door, four-seater version of the XL1 - it could be called XL2 - on the drawing board. The impetus is said to come from the top, with VW Group chairman Ferdinand Piëch intent on staying in the deep end of "super-efficent vehicles."
Autocar suspects the necessary changes could raise the weight of the car from 1,749 pounds to 2,068 pounds, which would make it four pounds less than the 2,072-pound Up! we drove a few years ago. Crucially, however, the mag thinks the extra capacity wouldn't change the two-seater's 310-mile-per-gallon rating, with tech tweaks and the aerodynamic benefit of a longer car offsetting the weight. Speculation is that the back seats would be staggered like the fronts in order to maintain the XL1's overall profile.
We recently heard about another XL1 variant that's gone off the radar entirely, the Ducati-engined XLR that we thought we'd see at the Geneva Motor Show and that was said to be going into production, so this one could go the same way. The biggest hurdle to making such an idea a reality, though, could be the price: the current XL1 costs 110,000 euros ($146,116). If VW really is going to compete with the Honda FCEV and the Toyota FCV - $70,000 in Japan - that might be where it wants to start.
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For VW, more important than the question of what to call it was how to build it profitably and in a way that didn't damage the VW brand. According to a report in Autocar, a satisfactory answer still hasn't been found. The hurdle is how to hit "'necessary' quality and safety levels" at the price points needed to make the venture worthwhile. At the time of the 2012 report, German outlet Der Spiegel said VW was trying to get prices down to 6,000 to 8,000 euro ($7,784 to $10,379 US), about two thousand to four thousand euro under the price of the VW Up and in line with the cost of a 6,790-euro Dacia Sandero in Germany.
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