Rare 1968 Vw Double Cab Deluxe Pickup, Built Like New, Custom Canopy on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
VERY RARE CALIFORNIA 1968 DELUXE, DOUBLE CAB, VW CLASSIC PICKUP ENGINE OUT REBUILT, STRIPPED REPAIRED, PAINTED CUSTOM SALON INTERIOR CLEAN CALIFORNIA VW PICKUP, TYPE 2 WAS ORIGINALLY PURCHASED IN CALIFORNIA AND LOVINGLY CARED FOR BY ITS ORIGINAL OWNER IN 2010 WAS TITLED IN STATE OF WASHINGTON. BUYER RECEIVES CLEAN CERTIFIED WASHINGTON STATE TITLE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA REGISTRATION IS PAID FOR 2014 REBUILT MOTOR, LESS THAN 100 MILES , SO LIKE NEW! REBUILT CARBURETOR REBUILT COMPLETE BRAKES, MASTER CYLINDER, BRAKE FLUID RESERVOIR, BRAKE LINES, ETC., ETC. REBUILT TRANSMISSION WITH NEW SEAL, CLUTCH CABLE , ETC. COMPLETE NEW 3 STAGE QUALITY PAINT INSIDE AND OUT AND UNDER COMPLETE NEW INTERIOR INCLUDING CEILING AND DOOR PANELS AND COMPLETE CARPETING ALL NEW GASKETS WHERE NEEDED AROUND THE GLASS WHERE NEEDED NEW LIGHTS, NEW MIRRORS, NEW SUNVISORS, NEW ANTENNA, LOTS OF NEW PARTS LOTS OF MONEY $$$ INVESTED IN THIS VW BUS PICKUP TO MAKE IT LIKE NEW BUY IT NOW PRICE $29500 MAKE AN OFFER VW PICKUP LOCATED IN SAN DIEGO, CA. USA 92103 PLEASE NOTE: IMPORTANT AUCTION TERMS: ASK YOUR QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING! DO NOT ASK FOR ANYTHING AFTER YOU WIN THE AUCTION CASH OR BANK WIRE TRANSFER ONLY $500 DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HOURS (ONE BUSINESS DAY) BALANCE DUE 7 DAYS OF CLOSE OF AUCTION |
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Volkswagen e-Co-Motion concept poised for delivery to Geneva
Sat, 02 Mar 2013With Nissan getting ready to launch the e-NV200, it appears Volkswagen is looking to go after the same zero-emission commercial vehicle market with the all-electric 2013 e-Co-Motion Concept. Debuting next week at the Geneva Motor Show, the e-Co-Motion Concept might be small in size, but VW says it has cargo and payload capacities that should be perfect for small businesses.
Measuring 179 inches long, 75 inches wide and 77 inches tall, the e-Co-Motion Concept has about the same footprint as the current Golf, and it has a cargo capacity of 162 cubic feet and a maximum payload of more than 1,700 pounds. There isn't too much information on the e-Co-Motion just yet - such as what electric components and platform are used - but the press release posted below states while the concept is shown as a cargo van, future body styles could include a passenger wagon or a refrigerated box van.
Bentley Bentayga bodies to be built in Bratislava
Sun, Apr 12 2015Volkswagen's plant in Bratislava, Slovakia, has come a long way. After getting its start in 1971 by subcontracting the production of Skoda-branded vehicles, the plant was purchased by VW in 1991, where it was quickly put to further good use as it began producing Volkswagen Passat models for export. More recently, Bratislava has become a bastion for SUVs, assembling the Audi Q7 and Porsche Cayenne, in addition to the VW Touareg. Color us unsurprised, then, to learn that the Bentley Bentayga, which will be built atop the same large SUV platform as its cousins from Audi, Porsche and VW, will also be used for at least part of the production of Bentley's first SUV. Surely, though, one of the hallmarks of the Bentley brand is that its cars are handmade in England. Won't the Bentley-buying populace feel slighted by production in Slovakia? Not to worry. As is the case with the Porsche Cayenne, all that will be produced in Slovakia is the Bentayga's body. According to a report from Automotive News, bodies for the Bentayga will be shipped from Bratislava to Crewe, England, where they will be finished into fully operational vehicles. In order to accommodate the additional work, VW will reportedly invest 500 million euros into the plant in Slovakia and hire hundreds of workers.
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