1965 13 Window Deluxe on 2040-cars
Fleming Island, Florida, United States
Selling my 1965 VW 13 Window Deluxe to fund a more expensive build. This is my daily driver and I drive it anywhere. A lot of work has been done to this bus in the last year. This is not a show bus, but if you take it to any show you will get lots of Oohs and Ahhs! It is guaranteed to turn heads anywhere you go!
If you want lots of glass and windows, this is your bus! Rebuilt 1776 with New 40 IDA's. External oil cooler. Porsche 356 shroud. Less than 500 miles. Motor has a lot of power! Rear Straight Axle Magna Spark 2 Distributor with all new wires and Magna Spark coil. Fires on a dime! Sidewinder 2 5/8 exhaust (Sounds nice) Electric fuel pump with lifetime warranty (2014) Brand new battery with 2 Year warranty (3 months old) New KCW front adjustable 4' Beam (2104) Rebuilt Steering box from West Coast Core (2014) New Sprint Stars (2014) New front Kuhmo (175/55/15) and Rear Tires(205/50/15). Less than 500 Miles on them. HWE type 8 Leg Roof Rack New Brake Master cylinder and reservoir New Wheel Master Cylinders front and back All electrical works; No gremlins. All turn signals, emergency, inside lights, horn, etc. New headliner All deluxe trim present Working Clock All windows have Long Spoons Wolfgang Safaris front and Rear! Original Middle and Rear seats WITH kick panels! Emergency brake works New front floor and cargo mats New interior was installed 3 years ago. In great condition. The bus will need work in a few areas. Included is a Drivers side door is in primer and ready for paint. The old door has a hinge issue at the bottom. Works fine, but I have the new door to replace. I also have the paint codes for the bus color. All key body areas on this bus are solid. The drivers rear wheel well needs minor work, panel included. Any questions, please email me. There are many other goodies on this bus, too much to list... Clear Title in my name! Bid with CONFIDENCE!! 100% Feedback seller. I have sold vehicles on eBay both domestic and foreign! |
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Mon, 28 Jan 2013TheDetroitBureau.com reports Toyota has retaken the global sales crown. The Japanese automaker turned out 9.75 million vehicles last year, putting it just ahead of General Motors, with 9.29 million vehicles. Volkswagen, meanwhile, filled out the podium by building 9.1 million units in 2012.
Still, Toyota numbers fell just below projections the automaker made earlier in the year, due largely to a fierce territorial dispute between Japan and China that has seen mainland buyers shun Japanese goods. But the news marks a substantial comeback for Toyota. The company fell to third place in the global production race in 2011 after tragic earthquake and tsunami caused several plant closures.
In Japan, Toyota enjoyed a sales increase of 35 percent over the previous year, while the company's worldwide sales jumped by 23 percent thanks in part to new additions to the Prius line. The automaker is forecasting yet another increase for 2013, with the company projecting to reach 9.91 million units this year. Neither Volkswagen nor GM have released their own projections just yet.
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The move isn't unexpected - the Routan has never been a big seller, with just 57,650 examples moved since sales began in 2008 - peak yearly sales totaled under 16,000 units, and that was back in 2010. And while many have talked of the minivan segment shrinking, Automotive News points out that the segment actually grew 14 percent last year to 597,118 units, though it should be noted that most segments have been on sales upticks as the US economy chugs out of its recession.
So, is volume-crazy Volkswagen prepared to pass on large family vehicle sales? Probably not - the German automaker has signaled that it plans to build a three-row crossover in North America soon, and we wouldn't be surprised if it looks an awful lot like the Crossblue Concept from January's Detroit Auto Show - minus the fancy plug-in diesel powertrain.
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