1970 Vw Volkswagen Bus Kombi Hightop Camper Westfalia Sundial Rust Free 68 69 71 on 2040-cars
Gilbert, Arizona, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:4 Cylinder
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 36,641
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Trim: High Top
Drive Type: RWD
This camper runs so good, I can hardly believe it.
This van is ready for a very easy restoration, or leave it as it is as a survivor.
This is a 99.9% rust free Volkswagen high top camper.
The conversion is done by a company called Sundial.
Here are the specifics.
BODY:
The body is in 99.9% rust free condition. I have taken a picture of the only spot of rust that I have found. It is the size of a silver dollar. This van is as clean as they come. The body is super straight. I have taken photos of any obvious body damage. The crease in the door happened as the man was removing it from the yard where I bought it. There are only 3 dents that I know of and a little tiny bit of old filler on the nose, which is very common. This vehicle is in superb condition for a restoration or a daily driver as she sits.
PAINT:
The paint looks alright, but is faded. This was a repaint to make it blue. The van was originally red. The door jams are still red.
RUST:
99.9% rust free!!! Photo of only spot that I found. Arizona car.
INTERIOR:
This is a walk thru cab. The seats are complete but do need to be re-upholstered. The wood for the interior camper conversion is complete, but will need to be refinished or use the panels for templates. The sink unit is still there and appears to be usable with just a little cleaning and maintenance.
ENGINE:
The engine runs beautifully. No smoke, no ugly sounds. The van fires right up and drives like a dream. Very solid engine. 1600cc dual port engine.
TRANSMISSION:
The transmission is the standard four speed manual transmission. It shifts through the gears like a bus should.
TIRES:
The tires still have the nibs on them. The do have a tiny bit of dry cracks on the side, but they are very tiny. You decide to change them or not.
TITLE:
Yes, I have a clear open title from the company that I bought the van from. It is clean and clear and NOT a salvage title.
STORAGE:
If the van is paid for in full I will store the van for up to 3 months free of charge. I will not take any responsibility for anything that may happen to the van during this time.
SHIPPING:
I will assist in loading the van, but all costs associated with the shipping are the responsibility of the buyer. I do occasionally drive from Arizona to Florida. If we come to an agreement, I can deliver the van anywhere along the I-10 for a previously agreed upon price. Call first to make a deal.
QUESTIONS:
Feel free to ask any questions. You can call me at 602-625-1579 Thanks, Pete
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