Volkswagen Bus/vanagon Bus on 2040-cars
Encinitas, California, United States
Up for Sale is a 1967 21 Split Window Rag-top, that was restore. This is Not a Off-Frame Restoration. It is Sold As IS . But a job well done. To bring this beautiful 1967 VW back to its glory. Listed below will be all of the New Parts. Or Rebuilt Parts, that were installed on the VW Bus. I would encourage you to Please Check with the Classic Insurance Co. For the Stated Value of this Vehicle. The Appraisal Value came in at $80,000. These Vehicles are only going to Increase in Value in time. Having this vehicle, in your garage is better than, Money in the Bank. The VW bus was, not born a true 21 window. It was converted into a 21 Split Window Rag-top. A true 21 Window would be sold at above $120,000. Please check the details that were taken to bring this Bus to its glory, like the Interior, Head Liner, Seats, Safari Windows, & Original VW Windows. Below is going to be a list of all New or Restored Parts that were added to the VW Bus. Please remember that this is still, a 50 year old bus, please check and maintain your vehicle prior to its use. So you can have a fun and joyful time with your bus. New or Restored Parts: Rebuilt Engine 1600 Clutch Distributor Spark Plug Cables & Points Generator not New, But Functioning Alternator Suspension All New & Replace Gas tank clean and painted Sending unit replaced Brake wheel cylinders front and rear Soft and Hard brake lines, replace Hand Brake Boot Accelerator cable Brake Line Shifter Rod Tie Rods Drag Link Swing Lever Kit Shoes Pads Master cylinder , main line to the back. Wheel bearings were replaced or repacked Shocks front and rear Steering Clo-um with a Rebuilt Steering Box Steering Wheel & Cap Steering Damper New Tires Chrome Hub-Caps New Wire harness Engine Seals Radio Plate, Chrome Ash Tray Dash Clock(not connected All Original VW Windows, expect Sky Windows & Safari Windows Safari -Windows (Don;t Have VW Logo) New Pop-out Windows frames Paint job Color is Blue & Light White. Clear was given 3 coats Rag-Top Luggage Rack Lights & Lenses, Front & Back. Head Light Tail Light Assembly Sky Light Bullet Lens 12 -V Interior Light Back & Middle working Rear View Mirror Side Mirror New Wiper & Wiper Holder (not Connected) Seat Belts on Front Middle & Back Chrome Pop-Out Latches New Battery & connections. Speedometer Cable. Accelerator Cable Chrome Handles Chrome Exterior & Interior Handles Outside Mirror & Rear Mirror. Chrome Side Trim Deluxe Chrome Trim & Insert VW Emblem VW Logo Jail Bars added. Dash Border Knobs, Deluxe Chrome latches for Windows Dash Handles Bulk Head handle Headliner & Headliner Beading Front Floor Mats: Middle & Back Grab Bar Handles For Middle Seats Grab Bars for Rear Seat Engine & Lid Seal Replace Body Rubber Seal Kit Doors for & All Windows & Rear New Panels All Around New Floors Front & Middle & Back Seats were Reupholstered., The front & back seat frames were repainted Springs were replaced You Can see the Video Thru , You Tube Video: https://youtu.be/YI_pfsLI2KU Although I tried to be thorough in the description, If any question arise, Feel free to call with any questions. 661-209-6054, READ DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY!! All vehicles are sold "AS IS" and with no warranties expressed or implied. If I accepted your offer, this is a Bidding Contract, I will be expecting that you are ready have funds available, for the Vehicle. If you need to consult with your partner .
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