1965 So42 Westfalia Tintop Camper - All Original - No Reserve on 2040-cars
Saint Augustine, Florida, United States
Engine:4 Cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 104,132
Make: Volkswagen
Sub Model: SO42
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Westfalia Camper
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
1965 SO42 Westfalia Tintop Camper--All Original | ||
RUST FREE BUS ALWAYS STORED INSIDE Original Black Plate vehicle sold new in California in 1965. Purchased from original owners May 2002 in Redondo Beach, California by previous owner. 104,132 Original Miles Has original keys and locks The bus currently has received a respray by previous owner (90%), no rust repair was needed, all original solid, rust-free floors. rockers, battery tray, etc. small rust issue at the base of rear window seal -- 99% Rust Free Bus --Never Welded The electrical system has received a new wiring harness and was converted from 6 to 12 volt electrical system with all new bulbs, fuse block and fuses All lights, turn signals, brake lights, high and low beams new and in working order New Windshield Wipers New Exterior Stainless Steel Rear View Mirrors Gas gauge and e-brake also in excellent condition All new soft brake lines on all four wheels with adjusted brakes 1500 cc Single Port re-built engine w/ new seals, rebuilt carb, valves adjusted and tuned...No Leaks! Transmission does not pop out of any gear, shifts smoothly (replaced shifting coupler and shift bushings, etc) New steering wheel and horn button New TMI style upholstery in drivers compartment including front seats, door panels and front kick panels New passenger side Grab Bar New Drink Holder Uncut Dash with Radio delete plate Very nice original Front Cab Rubber Floor Mat, covered by a new Cocoa Floor Mat Original visors complete All complete and original camping interior with no rips or tears. Original Floor in camping area, all in excellent condition. All New curtains with westfalia rods including driver compartment privacy windshield curtain with all OEM hardware All jalousie working windows with new screens Original Childs Cot for front compartment included Original seatbelts throughout the vehicle Original rear interior camping side lights Includes a boxed set of wide-five VW wheels, currently on the bus, shown, is a set of slotted chrome wheels (90%) and VW hub caps with new tires Westalia luggage rack (Repo) to store the following camping equipment included: Original camping equipment was manufactured in 1965: *Coleman Water Jug *Coleman Ice Chest *Coleman Lantern with Case *Coleman Stove with Coleman Stove Stand ADDITIONALLY INCLUDED: 2 Vintage Suitcases Vintage Gas Can Original VW Shop Manual VW Owners Manual Driver side vent window latch is missing, new latch is included PLEASE VIEW THE PHOTOBUCKET LINK BELOW: http://s629.photobucket.com/user/VWHILLS/library/1965%20Westfalia JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING PORT--ONE HOUR AWAY Will assist buyer with shipping, at buyers expense, world-wide shipping port nearby THIS VEHICLE IS AVAILABLE FOR SALE LOCALLY AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION WITHOUT NOTICE |
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