1969 Volkswagen Vw Bus High Top Rare Not Split Window Bug Classic on 2040-cars
Salem, Oregon, United States
Hi, i have a rare 1969 vw volkswagen bus up for sale. Its in pretty great condition and its a survivor bus. It has the rare front bumper with steps, it runs and drives great!! Come drive it home. Fuel gauge doesnt work, has a small crack in front winshield, 1 tear in cabin headliner, seats are in great condition, has rust on sliding door, but thats about it. Underneath is very solid. Pretty straight body, but with dings and little imperfections here and there, its old as dirt, what do you expect? It is cool and gets a lot of thumbs up when driving. 4 speed manual, comes with original fridge, not hooked up, comes with a bed that folds down. all windows are good, could use new seals maybe on some, but still good. heater blows hot air while driving.
I will be posting better pictures in a day or 2, I just want to get the auction going. I will also post a video on you tube for anybody who wants to see the bus in action. Any questions feel free to call me or text 9712396989 with any special requests. this is a great find and you hardly see these even on ebay, I dont think ebay has another one for sale right now, plus its a 69!!!! all lights work, instrument cluster light doesnt work, could maybe be a bulb..... tires are good, slam it or drive it as is forever! valves just adjusted with fresh oil change. On Apr-11-14 at 13:34:02 PDT, seller added the following information: hi i added a few more pictures with my cell phone.i have the hub caps if you want, they are all kinda beat up though. On Apr-11-14 at 15:53:14 PDT, seller added the following information: mileage reads 61k not 83k sorry. |
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