1961 Vw 15 Window Walk-thru Microbus - Super Performance - Near Mint Condition! on 2040-cars
Tacoma, Washington, United States

Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1915cc
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Make: Volkswagen
Mileage: 2,500
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Trim: Deluxe
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Due to their limited production, 15 Window Deluxe Microbuses (especially early walk-thru models) are far more rare than 21 or 23 Window deluxe Microbuses. Now here's your chance to own an amazing and rare piece of history!
She's a one-of-a-kind, rust-free Cal bus that makes a classic statement with a touch of attitude. Over $80K invested and as you can see, she's in amazing shape and in near mint condition! I've listed all the "bells and whistles" below and have posted videos and extra pics for you to really see her in action and more detail.
ENGINE
1915cc (roughly 2,000 miles), Dual Weber 44's w/ hex linkage, Deep sump w/ full flow oil system and external oil filter, 1.5" merged ceramic coated exhaust, Ceramic coated scat muffler, MST serpentine belt system, 95 amp alternator, Optima battery, Tins very clean and painted silver, black and L380 turquoise to match. Gas tank was completely cleaned out and sealed internally and painted black.
RUNNING GEAR
Freeway flyer (roughly 50 miles) painted silver with swing arms painted black, KYB gas shocks, Sumitomo 205/40ZR17's on 17x7.5 Enkei performance wheels, New brake lines, New double stage master cylinder for quad disc brakes, Rear discs with Type 3 calipers and eBrakes, Front 2" drop spindles and discs with Type 3 calipers, 4" narrowed cut and turned front beam with "67 ball joints for solid handling and stability.
INTERIOR
L 87 Pearl white paint on main body, L 62 Ivory paint on stick shift, steering column etc. Super rare Ambulance Fan (not wired), Como Green Deluxe side panels and headliner (some original), Uncut dash, Rare Blaupunkt radio, Clock, Gas gauge, Original floor mats, Correct short middle seat, Garment hangers, Seat belts on all seats, Window guards (Jail bars), Carpeted hatch storage, and sweet vintage Thermos cooler with original ice pick.
EXTERIOR
L 380 Turquoise L 87 Pearl white paint (introduced late 1961), Safari windows, Rare european Bosch headlamps, Westfalia style roof rack, Splash guards (rear bumper), Original VW gas cap, Deluxe trim with original rocker spears, bumper trim and outie vent trim.
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