1968 Vw Bus Transport Convertible, Low Miles, Rebuilt Like New on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
AMAZING RUST FREE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BUS TRANSPORT BEACH CRUISER WITH SPECIAL 60'S SALON CUSTOM INTERIOR MAKE AN OFFER! MAKE AN OFFER! MAKE AN OFFER! MAKE AN OFFER! PRIVATE COLLECTOR SELLING HIS PRIDE AND JOY. 1968 MODEL, PURCHASED AND TITLED IN CALIFORNIA IN 1967, TITLE SAYS 1967. THIS AMAZING 1968 BUS HAS A REMOVABLE SUNROOF AND BECOMES TOPLESS ON DEMAND. THIS RARE 1968 VW BUS WAS PURCHASED AND LOVINGLY CARED FOR BY ITS ORIGINAL OWNER IN PALM SPRINGS , CA IN 1967. TITLE SAYS 1967 WE ACQUIRED THIS AMAZING TRANSPORTER BEACH CRUISER WITH 34742 ORIGINAL MILES AND STARTED A CAREFUL RESTORATION PROJECT. AMAZING RETROMOD: AS OF AUG. 2013 COMPLETE MOTOR OUT REBUILT ALL RINGS, NEW BEARINGS, ROD BEARINGS, COMPLETE GASKET SET, SEALS, COMPLETE NEW SERVICES AND NEW ELECTRONIC IGNITION, COIL, TUNE UP AND BELTS AND HOSES AND FILTERS $2580 AS OF AUG., 2013 COMPLETE CARBURATOR REBUILT AND FUEL SYSTEM TESTING $380 AS OF AUG., 2013 COMPETE SERVICES SUSPENSION, SERVICED AND CHECKED TRANSMISSION WITH NEW BEARINGS AND SYNCHRO. $875 ALL NEW BRAKES $880 ALL ELECTRICAL VERIFIED, CHECKED $475 BODY STRIPPED, CHECKED ALL PANELS AND FLOORS AND , COMPLETE NEW 3 STAGE PAINT $2470 COMPLETE NEW CUSTOM SEATS, SEATS 6 PEOPLE, SLEEPS TWO , CUSTOM 60'S SALON STYLE INTERIOR INCLUDING FULL CARPETING AND DOOR PANELS $1650 NEW OUTSIDE MIRRORS, NEW LIGHTS, NEW FRONT WIND-SHIELD AND WIND-SHIELD GASKET, NEW ANTENNA, WINDOW CRANK HANDLES NO EXPENSE SPARED TO MAKE THIS AS NICE AS WE COULD. READY TO INSTALL YOUR CHOICE OF STEREO TO ENJOY! ANY OTHER QUESTIONS CALL 858 222 2674 A PROFESSIONAL RESTORE WITH LOTS OF $$$ INVESTED IN RESTORATION COSTS ALONE! FOR SALE LOCALLY AT $11995 BUY IT NOW IS $11995 OR MAKE AN OFFER! SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO SELL LOCALLY AND END THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME, CALL 858 222 2674 WITH ANY QUESTIONS AUCTION TERMS! BUYER TO PERFORM ALL INSPECTIONS AND ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE CASH IN HAND DO NOT BID! IF YOU NEED TO GET FINANCING DO SO BEFORE BIDDING.! IF YOU ARE NOT READY TO MAKE A DEPOSIT OF $1000 DLLS. WITHIN ONE BUSINESS DAY AND PAY IN FULL WITHIN 7 DAYS AND PICK UP THE VEHICLE IN 14 DAYS OF THE END OF THE AUCTION, PLEASE DO NOT BID. IF YOU NEED TO GET YOUR WIFE'S PERMISSION, DO SO BEFORE BIDDING!. IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 10 POSITIVE FEED BACKS OR LESS THAN 98% RATING , PLEASE CALL 858 222 2674 , BEFORE YOU BID OR YOUR BID WILL BE CANCELLED PAYPAL DEPOSIT LIMIT IS $50 BALANCE MUST BE PAID FOR IN CASH IN PERSON OR BANK WIRE DEPOSIT TO CITI BANK ONLY. DISCALIMER... READ BEFORE YOU BID! REGISTRATION, APPLICATION AND COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL SMOG EQUIPMENT, REGULATIONS AND REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS ARE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER ONLY. CA. RESIDENTS ONLY: TAKE THE VIN. NO. TO DMV AND CHECK ON REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS BEFORE YOU BID! 47 YEAR OLD VEHICLE. LOTS OF $$$ SPENT ON REBUILDING THIS RARE CLASSIC. DESCRIBED TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE. PLAN TO SPEND A $200 DLLS. TO MAKE IT THE WAY YOU WANT. YOU ARE NOT BUYING A NEW CAR OR A $50000 TO $100000 DLLS NUMBERS MATCHING ANTIQUE!! NO COMPLAINERS OR CRY BABIES. THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS THAT IT IS JUST BEEN REBUILT LIKE NEW. LIKE NEW IS NOT NEW!! NOTE: MOST OUR CLASSICS SELL BEFORE THE END OF THE AUCTION. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BUY IT NOW, PLEASE CALL 858 222 2674 THE WINNING BUYER CAN FLY INTO SAN DIEGO AIRPORT AND DRIVE THE CAR BACK HOME OR MAKE ARRANGEMENTS THRU USHIP.COM OR RELIABLE CARRIERS OR ANY OTHER TRANSPORT COMPANY, AND WE WILL BE HAPPY TO TAKE THE CAR TO THE TRANSPORT TRUCK IN SAN DIEGO. Repeat!! IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE CASH IN HAND DO NOT BID! IF YOU NEED TO GET FINANCING DO SO BEFORE BIDDING.! PAYPAL DEPOSIT LIMIT IS $50. DLLS. BALANCE MUST BE PAID IN CASH IN PERSON OR BY WIRE TRANSFER TO CITI BANK. A MIN. DEPOSIT OF $1000 MUST BE PAID WITHIN ONE BUSINESS DAY. BALANCE MUST BE PAID FOR WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE END OF THE AUCTION BY CASH IN PERSON OR WIRE TRANSFER TO CITI BANK ONLY!. USED, CLASSIC CAR SALE CONDITIONS AND WARRANTIES: This vehicle is being sold as is, where is, with no warranty expressed, written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuine, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. Although every effort is made on our part to accurately describe the vehicle to you, it is the buyer’s responsibility to see that his/her car purchase meets their individual criteria. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. The seller will make every effort to disclose any known defects associated with the vehicle at the buyers request prior to the close of the sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any oral or written statements about the vehicle. A personal or 3rd party inspection prior to purchase is highly recommended. Once the vehicle leaves our possession, we will take no further responsibility for the vehicle. |
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Autoblog Minute: VW Q3 financial woes, 2015 Tokyo Motor Show
Fri, Oct 30 2015Consumer Reports pulls its Tesla recommendation, the U.S. Copyright Office offers a ruling affecting car owners, VW gets hit hard with third-quarter losses, and lots of exciting news from Tokyo. Autoblog senior editor Greg Migliore reports on this edition of Autoblog Minute Weekly Recap. Show full video transcript text [00:00:00] Consumer Reports pulls its Tesla recommendation, the U.S. copyright office offers a ruling that affects car owners and gear heads, VW gets hit hard with third-quarter losses, and lots of exciting news from Tokyo. I'm senior editor Greg Migliore and this is your Autoblog Minute Weekly Recap. After a week away testing vehicles for Autoblog's Tech of the Year award, we're back in the office to recap the week in automotive news. [00:00:30] One of the things you might have missed was Consumer Reports pulling its recommendation of Tesla's Model S sedan. The blemish for Tesla comes after a tally of reviews from customer surveys. The most common problem areas for the Model S as cited by survey takers included: the drivetrain, power equipment, charging equipment, body and sunroof squeaks, rattles, and leaks. So lots of stuff. Though they could not ignore a score of "worse-than-average", Consumer Reports still [00:01:00] highlighted the fact that the Model S was "the best performing car" they've ever tested. Telsa CEO Elon Musk took to social media to defend his sedans saying: "Consumer Reports reliability survey includes a lot of early production cars. Already addressed in new cars." And, "Tesla gets top rating of any company in service. Most important, CR says 97% of owners expect their next car to be a Tesla (the acid test)." In Financial news, Volkswagen took a hit and reported an operating loss of [00:01:30] $3.84 billion. This is the first such loss for VW in 15 years. Toyota reclaimed the crown as the world's largest automaker as well. It's important that it's not all doom and gloom for VW though in Q3. Sales revenues were up and the company's automotive division boasts $30 billion dollars in liquid assets. It's a sizable war chest that will no doubt come in handy, as the company has yet to feel the full brunt of the diesel emissions scandal. Good news for gear heads. The US copyright office [00:02:00] ruled in favor of mechanics and car owners by granting an exception to existing copyright law. The law was originally meant to prevent software pirating and bootlegging of Hollywood movies.
VW decides against active-cooling system for e-Golf lithium battery
Tue, Apr 1 2014When the 2015 VW e-Golf was introduced at the LA Auto Show last year, VW said it would come with a water-cooled battery. During the Detroit Auto Show, when the car was trotted out again, VW released a new press release that stripped out the "water-cooled" language, but this change went unnoticed. During a recent VW event in Germany, a friend from Green Car Reports realized that the battery on display did not seem to have any water-cooling mechanisms. That set us off on a bit of a sleuthing and we have now learned that VW is not going to include any active cooling in the upcoming e-Golf. In fact, the company is entirely confident that this car - because of what it's designed to do - doesn't need it. "The need for a cooling system wasn't there" - VW's Darryll Harrison VW has been working on an electrified Golf for ages now, and so changes to the plan are to be expected. But battery cooling is vitally important not just to keep the car operating properly but because when things get too hot, there can be serious public relations problems. Nissan began testing a new battery chemistry for the Leaf in 2013 after an uproar from warm-weather EV drivers in Arizona who were experiencing worse-than-expected battery performance. The Leaf has always used an air-cooled battery, which is another way to say that there is no active cooling system (more details here). Tesla CEO Elon Musk once said this approach is "primitive." So, why is VW following the same path? We asked Darryll Harrison, VW US's manager of brand public relations west, for more information, and he told AutoblogGreen that VW engineers discovered through a lot of testing of the Golf Mk6 EV prototypes, that battery performance was not impacted by temperatures when using the right battery chemistry. That chemistry, it turns out, is lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide (NMC) in cells from Panasonic. These cells had "the lowest self-warming tendency and the lowest memory effect of all cells tested," Harrison said. He added that VW engineers tested the NMC cells in places like Death Valley and Arizona and found they didn't warm very quickly either through operation, charging (including during fast charging) or through high ambient temps. "The need for a cooling system wasn't there," Harrison said.
Porsche 911 with VW turbodiesel prepares for LeMons assault
Fri, 21 Mar 2014LeMons racing is a wonderful example that setting limits can actually breed creativity. The series mandates that all entries must cost $500, not counting safety equipment, and that cap forces teams to be ingenious in how they build a racecar. Take for example this diesel-powered Porsche 911, which its creators have dubbed Ferkel the Nein-11, that will be racing in the Sears Pointless race this weekend in Sonoma, California.
This Frankenstein combines a 911 chassis that was originally bought just for its European powertrain and a Volkswagen TDI diesel engine mounted in the rear. After deciding the shell could still be of some use, the team decided to go racing. "We began brainstorming what replacement drivetrain to use for maximum offense and there was really only one answer: a diesel," said Philipp von Weitershausen, one of the team captains, to Jalopnik. They bought a 1998 Jetta TDI on the cheap and started figuring out a way to hack the engine into the bay. To pay respect to the donor, the VW's trunk was highly modified (and drilled) and grafted onto the back of Ferkel.
This team isn't a newcomer to LeMons. Its last car was a classic VW Beetle with a Subaru engine and dual controls, named Ferdinand the Bug, which could be driven from the left or right side. It's quite a sight.