1970 Deluxe Vw Bus- Nice- Original Paint- Patina Queen on 2040-cars
Watsonville, California, United States
Engine:1600CC
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Volkswagen
Interior Color: Black
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: .
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 32,999
Here is our 1970 Deluxe Volkswagen 7 Passenger bus TIME MACHINE. Still wearing its ORIGINAL BLUE PAINT with its black interior! Incredibale find! Its looks great for being over 40 years old. It has its correct 1600cc. It recently came out of long term storage and had a light servicing, it runs and drives good however will need some adjustments to the carburetor etc. With a little effort, it will be ready for your next adventure. This impressive 1970 Deluxe VW Bus has recently emerged from hibernation in Central California where it been its entire life. It was purchased from the original owners and is one incredible find with an awesome patina. We are the 2nd owners, the original owners used it sparingly in the mountains for local camping and then packed it away in there garage until now. This is one of those buses that just gets your head spinning looking at all the details and seeing how the factory really did things back then. This is not a restored VW Bus. The paint has a perfect patina to it, it is not flawless, as it has some minor pitting, dings, sratches, surface patina, which is common for its age that has never been restored. The floors need some minor repairs but nothing major, easy stuff. Many feel its impressive and appealing. I have a clear California title in hand.This 1970 Deluxe VW Bus is being listed at NO RESERVE and the high bidder wins. Thank you, good luck and happy bidding. We
can assist in working with your shipper to pickup the vehicle and will sell
worldwide, overseas buyers are welcome to bid. It is being listed at no reserve. I will not be ending the listing early and the high bidder wins; thank you.
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