1976 Vw Van Bus Camper Weekender Westfalia Tintop Campmobile Rat Rod on 2040-cars
NO RESERVE AUCTION 1976 VW Westfalia Campmobile Bus Anyone Looking for a Original Paint, with Great Patina without the Rusted Out Floor Boards and Holes Through the Side , with a Good Original Camping Interior (THAT YOUR NOT AFRAID TO SLEEP IN) and a great Runner and Driver that you want to enjoy NOW, and not have to worry about fixing to much stuff up, this is the BUS for you. Original Paint/ Patina (Only Surface Rust, only one hole rusted through is at battery location) Nothing has been done to the Bus Body, as you can tell. Nothing to HIDE. Bus looks great as is, a real attention getter. Everybody always has something to say about it. Under side of bus is in great condition !! no under coating to hide stuff !! SEE PICTURES, can send more Camping interior is in good original condition Carpet, Z-bed, Cabinets, Ice Box, Sink, Table, Closet, etc. New Tires Trailer Hitch Strong and Great Running Engine, Needs oil cooler seals replaced (they leak, but don't they all) Has new 2 Barrel Weber Progressive Carb, not the top choice but runs well. Has AC Unit and All parts, but not working (have not looked at, so I am unaware of issues) Brakes, Emergency Brake in good working condition Interior Lights All Work Fog Lights, and Exterior Lights All Work Working CD Player / Radio Clear North Carolina Title I hate to sell but having two buses is one to many I have downloaded 24 pics, If you would like additional pictures let me know, will be happy to take them. If you have any questions feel free to send me an e-mail Thanks for Looking
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CEO says Volkswagen's buying spree is over
Mon, 03 Sep 2012
After adding Italian motorcycle icon Ducati to its stable and spending $5.6 billion on the rest of Porsche, Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn says he's done shopping for a while.
"We have enough to do at the moment in taking our twelve brands to where we want to be," Winterkorn tells German newspaper Handelsblatt.
Italian investigators search Lambo headquarters in VW probe
Thu, Oct 15 2015Italian investigators searched Lamborghini headquarters on Oct. 15 to look for evidence of managers' involvement in Volkswagen's emissions cheating. VW's main office in Verona was also inspected, according to Reuters. Lamborghini is owned by Volkswagen, and Lambo in turn is listed as the owner of VW Group Italia. Authorities wanted to find out if employees were conscious that the vehicles were skirting emissions rules. "It is one thing if I sell water and pretend it's wine, but if I sell water believing it is wine it's different." Verona chief prosecutor Mario Giulio Schinaia said to Reuters. Italian newspaper Gazetta del Sud reported that several managers in Italy were under investigation for alleged fraud. Prosecutors in Germany have also been rigorously investigating VW, and they recently staged a similar raid on the company's headquarters in Wolfsburg, Germany. The automaker reportedly turned over documents and other data relating to the software defeat device. Meanwhile, VW's internal investigation has turned up little wrongdoing, though a recent leak suggested otherwise, and at least 30 managers could have known about the defeat device. The automaker has disputed that figure. Volkswagen of America CEO Michael Horn testified before Congress that he believed only a few individuals were involved. The situation hasn't been easy on VW in the US, either. The Department of Justice has also been pursuing an investigation into the automaker. Plus, state attorneys general are filing lawsuits against the company for defrauding customers. VW has until Nov. 20 to explain a repair for the problem to the California Air Resources Board. Related Video:
VW budget sub-brand stuck in limbo over VW standards, costs
Sun, Mar 2 2014Reports in October 2012 claimed Volkswagen had begun investigating the creation of its own budget brand. This came after having failed to purchase Malaysian car company Proton or produce a meaningful partnership with Suzuki, and after watching Renault-Nissan make piles of euro on Dacia and plot the return of Datsun. 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. In March 2013, VW announced, "We want to bring a true budget car to the market in China in the foreseeable future," the most concrete move in that direction after years of planning to make a decision. Working with local Chinese maker FAW, it was predicted that the vehicle in question would appear around 2016, but as of November last year a final vote on it needed to wait until this year because "We are still working on the cost side" and profit possibilities for a car that "has to be durable, it has to be precise, it has to be safe." Even Fiat, another automaker long considering a budget brand beneath its Fiat line-up, wasn't sure how to squeeze any extra money from lower-cost products but was sure that it couldn't be done by manufacturing in Europe. If VW hasn't yet made the math work with a joint venture in China, it will be interesting to see how it might build a European go-it-alone business case.