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1965 Volkswagen Busvanagon Deluxe Trim on 2040-cars

US $40,000.00
Year:1965 Mileage:1000 Color: Gray /
 White
Location:

Newbury Park, California, United States

Newbury Park, California, United States

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1965 VW 21 Window/ Rag-top, running in excellent condition, that was restore. A job well done. This was a rotisserie reconstruction, of this bus. This Bus can be confirm, by looking at the Samba under the Vin# it will describe, the type of bus it was. This bus, did come with a short middle seat, and that is in the description , in the Samba. Added, a three seater.

New or Restored Parts:

New: Rebuilt Engine 1500 New Clutch New Distributor New Spark Plug Cables & Points New Generator New Rebuilt Transmission New Alternator New Suspension All New & Replace Gas tank clean and painted New Sending unit replaced New Brake wheel cylinders front and rear New Soft and Hard brake lines, replace New Hand Brake Boot New Accelerator cable New All Brake Lines, soft & hard lines where change. New Shifter Rod New All Tie Rods New Drag Link New Swing Lever Kit New All Shoes Pads Back & Front New Master cylinder , main line to the back. New Wheel bearings were replaced New Shocks front and rear New Steering Clo-um with a Rebuilt Steering Box New Steering Wheel & Cap New Steering Damper Frame was reinforced. Original Front & Back Bumpers.

Chrome Deluxe Trim & Chrome Deluxe Bumper Trims w/New Rubber Inserts New Tires New Chrome Hub-Caps New Wire harness Back & Front 12 Volt New Engine Seals New Radio Plate, New Chrome Ash Tray New Clock Safari -Windows New Pop-out Windows frames New Paint job Color is Mouse Grey & White, 5 coats were on each color of Clear.

New Rag-Top New Luggage Rack New Lights & Lenses, Front & Back. Head Light New Tail Light Assembly New Horn New Interior Light Back & Middle working New Rear View Mirror New Side Mirror New Wiper & Wiper Holder (Wipers not Connected ) New Seat Belts on Front Middle & Back New Chrome Pop-Out Latches New Chrome Slide Latches for Driver & Passenger Doors New Battery & New Connections. New Speedometer Cable. New Accelerator Cable New Chrome Handles New Chrome Exterior & Interior Handles New Outside Mirror & Rear Mirror. New Chrome Side Trim & New Deluxe Chrome Trim & Insert New Chrome Hinge Cover New Deluxe Chrome Trim & Insert Front & Back Bumpers New Deluxe Chrome Lower Trim New Emblem Front & Back New Jail Bars added. New Dash Border Knobs.

New Deluxe Chrome latches for Windows New Dash Handles New Headliner & Headliner Beading New Front Floor Mats: Middle & Back New Grab Bars for Middle Seats New Grab Bars for Rear Seat New Rubber Seals on All Doors & Windows Engine & Lid Seal Replace Body Rubber Seal Kit Doors for & All Windows & Rear New Panels All Around Seats were Reupholstered., The front & back Seat frames were repainted Springs were replaced I have receipts and paper work on all parts that where purchase for this Bus.

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Back in 2008, Porsche got the bright idea that it could take over Volkswagen in the midst of the worst economic slump since the Great Depression. Ignoring that this was a catastrophic move for the Stuttgart sports car manufacturer that that eventually resulted in it nearly going bankrupt and eventually being taken over by the same company it sought to control, the aftermath has left Porsche Chairman Wolfgang Porsche and board member Ferdinand Piëch in the crosshairs of seven hedge funds that lost out during the takeover and are now seeking €1.8 billion - $2.43 billion US - in damages from the two execs, according to the BBC.
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