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1969 Volkswagen Bus Westfalia Camper With Cpr 131hp Engine on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:48779
Location:

Huntington, New York, United States

Huntington, New York, United States

Selling locally so may cancel listing at any time

69 Westy in very good shape - no rot (originally from New Mexico)  VIN 
239179323

Runs great with lots of power (you can actually pass others if needed!) 

1776 built by Anibal Chico apx. 5 years ago - Have original dyno sheet 131HP / 137TQ - (see specifications below)http://steelbugin.com/ 

Engine has around 15K mi and it runs like the day I got it. Took a road trip from NY to MA Thanksgiving weekend with 5 people and ran 60-65 on the hwy with no issues at all - oil temps and pressure all perfect too 

Engine has working thermostat and flaps WITH HEAT 

A-1 Sidewinder exhaust (ceramic coated with polished muffler) 

Complete interior (including both child cots) in very good condition. 

New steering box, brakes all around, drag link, ball joints, bilstein shocks front, gabriel skyjackers rear, 3/4" Heavy duty front sway bar - front end very tight and handles well (relatively speaking of course). 

Newer tires with less than 3K mi (BF Goodrich All Terrain TA KO) - proper size and load rating 

Plenty more to list - email if interested 

Also chrome bumpers have been sold - correct bumpers (cloud white) are now installed 



Engine Specifications as per builder 

1776 Turnkey Package 130HP+ 



1. C.W Crankshaft forged DPR 8 dowel 
2. New Case AS41 Open to 90.5mm taped for full flow. 
3. German rebuilt connecting rods New bushing 
4. Engle 120 Camshaft with Norris racing Lifters. 
5. CB straight cut cam gear's 
6. Forged CB 13 lb flywheel 8 dowel. 

7. Gene Berg Chromoly racing Gland nut (torque to 550lbs) 
8. 8mm chromoly head studs (made for Chico performance only) 
9. 94mm Mahale pistons/cylinders with Grant rings. 
10. NEW 043 heads with 40 x 35.5 stainless steel valves Dual high rev springs with mini D.PORTS 
12. Scat 1.25 ratio rockers 

13. Stainless steel windage push rod tubes. 
14. Bolt on aluminum valve covers or German stock. 
15. Perfect fit Chrome sheet metal or black 

16. 26mm H.D oil pump modifed for full flow with oil filter base and oil filter 
17. New Dual 44mm Weber kit. 

18. New Alternator,or Generator (your choice) 
19. Bosch 010 dist with compu-fire ignition. 
20. Kennedy Stage 1 Pressure plate with Dankin Racing disk. 
21. No exhaust 

22. Dynamically Balancing Crank,Rods,Pistons,Flywheel,Pressure plate,Front pulley, 
23. Full dyno day with break in and tunning and dyno sheet 130+HP 
24. 8.5 to 1 compression unless you need more.

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Mon, Jun 9 2014

Volkswagen has delivered the first XL1 diesel plug-in hybrid to a customer from Berlin, Germany. Dr. Christian Malorny received his Oryx White XL1 with black and grey interior from Volkswagen Germany's director of sales and marketing for passenger cars, Thomas Zahn, at the company's Transparent Factory in Dresden. The super-efficient XL1, which first debuted at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, is powered by a 0.8-liter, two-cylinder TDI engine and electric motor, with electricity supplied by a 5.5-kWh lithium-ion battery pack. Power is delivered to the rear wheels via a seven-speed DSG transmission. With a curb weight of 1,753 pounds and a drag coefficient of just 0.189, the XL1 is rated at 261 miles per gallon on the lenient European cycle. It is capable of traveling solely on electric power for up to 31 miles. "The XL1 has inspired me from the beginning and I am very pleased to now be driving my own," said Malorny, (translated). "With its visionary design and high-tech appearance, Volkswagen has dared something new and innovative." The futuristic XL1 seats two passengers, and can carry 4.2 cubic feet of cargo. It features a carbon fiber reinforced plastic body, and a low center of gravity. It is diminutive of stature, as you can see in the photo, measuring 153.1 inches long, 65.6 inches wide, and just 45.4 inches tall. It is being billed as the world's most efficient production car, but it's unlikely Dr. Malorny will be making his money back on fuel savings any time soon; despite the first sale and the vehicles appearing on the German VW site, Volkswagen has not officially announced the price tag for the XL1. In the past, we've heard it will cost approximately $145,000. Only 250 are being produced. Check out our drive review of the Volkswagen XL1 here or read on for more information in the Google-translated press release, below. Volkswagen XL1 delivers first from First vehicle goes to Berlin Dr. Christian Malorny (left) took over his Volkswagen XL1 by Thomas Zahn, Director of Sales and Marketing Germany Volkswagen Passenger Cars Dr. Christian Malorny (left) took over his Volkswagen XL1 by Thomas Zahn, Director of Sales and Marketing Germany Volkswagen Passenger Cars Volkswagen has delivered yesterday at the Transparent Factory in Dresden the first XL1 to a customer. Together with his family accepted Dr. Christian Malorny from Berlin's innovative diesel plug-in hybrid.

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