1970 Volkswagon "one Sweet Camping Classic" Camper Van on 2040-cars
McLouth, Kansas, United States
1970 Volkswagon "American Classic Camping Vehicle"
Just in time for fourth of July Camping, BBQ'ing, Bon Fire, ETC ETC!!!!! This Van is ready to go!!!!!!! I have up for auction this 1970 Volkswagon Van! This is one cool American Classic! It is a must have for any collector or person that just wants to use it for weekend use for camping! The motor has been overhauled and runs great! Transmission Shifts smoothly and just as it should! Interior is clean and thought to be mostly original, it does have 2 rear seats and tehy are in working order it has had a flat shelf installed for camping and hiking trips for a place to lay down and take a break! Dash and gauges is clean and in working order!!! All the glass is in good shape and windows work as the should. Side door opens and locks in the opening position. Exterior is all original and has original paint, both sides has rust in the lower rockers but both of those could be and should be an easy fix for any body shop! Floor pans are all good and in working order so no problems there. I am selling this vehicle as an original working and driving van that has held it's physic very well. Car is complete and I wouldn't be scared to drive it anywhere! Feel free to call or email with any questions or concerns you may have! Thanks and Good Luck Bidding!!!!! 913-796-2221 |
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