1964 Vw Bus 13 Window Walk Through Deluxe With Title Many Rust Free Parts No Res on 2040-cars
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Volkswagen
Drive Type: manual
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Mileage: 696,969
Trim: Bus
This Vw Bus has been started as a restoration
All rusty metal has been cut out and welding has begun.
It comes with all new metal to complete the job.
The main doors are perfect, the cargo doors are perfect, the rear hatch, engine lid , and engine apron
are perfect. These pieces alone would cost over $3,000 if you needed to find them for your project.
It comes with new floors, new rockers, rear corners, jack supports, and dog legs. One dog leg
has already been welded in. The front lower nose has already been welded in and finished.
The front section is done. The front floor is new and ready to be welded in place. It has been fitted already.
The bus comes with it's original wire harness in great shape. A few pop out window are included. Most were rusty
so they were disposed of. original front seats included. I don't have middle or rear.
All switches are still attached to the harness and relays. i have the speedo guage.
tail light and headlight buckets in great shape. I have the marker lights too.
The transmission is ok and still in the vehicle. All brake components are in place as well as
suspension components. It comes with a rebuilt steering box too already connected to the steering shaft tube. The one in photos is another extra
steering assembly.
Total metal cost was $2,500. Original wheels are in good shape with newer tires. Front and rear bumpers are included.
They are in good shape and come with the over rider tubes.
There is quite a lot of value here for the right person. Great project to finish or use for parts for your own project.
I have a clear title ready for registration.
The bus moves easily but does not drive ( No Engine)
I will be selling at no reserve. Please bid to win and have funds ready.
I have a shipper that can aid in relocating the vehicle at a fair price.
$1,000 deposit due in 24 hrs of auction end
payment due in 3 days.
No Reserve!
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