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1976 Vw Van Bus Camper Weekender Westfalia Tintop Campmobile Rat Rod on 2040-cars

Year:1976 Mileage:0 Color: Lights All Work
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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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