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Gorgeous Deluxe Sunroof!!!!!!! on 2040-cars

US $23,900.00
Year:1970 Mileage:92470 Color: RECIEVED A QUALITY PAINT JOB IN ITS ORIGINAL CHIANTY RED WITH A WHITE ROOF JUST AS IT CAME FROM THE FACTORY
Location:

Oxnard, California, United States

Oxnard, California, United States
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   THIS IS ONE GORGEOUS BUS!!!!! THE VAN HAS JUST GONE THROUGH AN EXTENSIVE REFURBISHING WHICH INCLUDED, ALL NEW CAMEL COLORED UPHOLSTERY CUSTOM MADE BY QUALITY UPHOLSTERY OF VENTURA, NEW HEADLINER, NEW CARPET THROUGH OUT INSTALLED OVER SOUND DEADENING INSULATION. THE EXTERIOR RECIEVED A QUALITY PAINT JOB IN ITS ORIGINAL CHIANTY RED WITH A WHITE ROOF JUST AS IT CAME FROM THE FACTORY.THE PAINT WAS LAYED ON THICK AND BUFFED TO A BEAUTIFUL SMOOTH FINISH THAT LOOKS AMAZING!! THE BUS WAS COMPLETELY DISASSEMBLED FOR PAINT AND WAS REASSEMBLED WITH ALL NEW WINDOW RUBBER AND DOOR SEALS. FRONT WINDOWS RECIEVED NEW FELT CHANNELS AND CHROME TRIM, EVEN THE DELUXE CHROME TRIM AROUND THE ENTIRE BUS WAS REPLACED WITH NEW! THIS THING LOOKS GREAT! 
  THE 1600 SINGLE PORT ENGINE WAS RECENTLY REPLACED WITH A NEW "GEX" LONG BLOCK AND RUNS EXCELLENT WITH APPROXIMATELY 5,000 MILES SINCE REPLACEMENT. THE TRANSMISSION WORKS AS IT SHOULD AND SHIFTS QUIETLY AND SMOOTHLY THROUGH ALL GEARS. THE BRAKE SYSTEM HAS MANY NEW PARTS INCLUDING NEW PADS AND BRAKE LINES. THE TIRES ARE KUMHO BRAND AND ARE NEAR NEW AND THE BUS STEERS NICELY DOWN THE ROAD. 
  THIS BUS PRIOR TO RECENT PAINT WAS STILL IN ITS ORIGINAL PAINT AND WAS PRACTICALY RUST FREE. OTHER THAN THE BATTERY TRAY I COULDN'T FIND RUST OF ANY SIGNIFICANCE  ANYWHERE! ALL DOORS OPEN AND CLOSE PROPERLY AND LINE UP AS THEY SHOULD.
  LOCAL BUYERS PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR A VEIWING. OUT OF AREA BUYERS ARE WELCOME TO SEND A 3RD PARTY INSPECTOR AND I'M HAPPY TO HELP COORDINATE WITH TRANSPORT COMPANYS. 


On Dec-24-13 at 16:03:16 PST, seller added the following information:

The sunroof works very well, it opens and closes easily.

The roof rack will only be included at buy it now price.
All door seals and exterior lights that might be missing in some pictures will be installed prior to sale. 

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