Restored 73 Westfalia. Mint Rust Free Bus 103k Og Miles Show Quality Restoration on 2040-cars
Longview, Washington, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Volkswagen
Drive Type: manual
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Mileage: 103,000
Trim: Westfalia Campmobile
Additional pictures and info as well as other nice buses can be seen on my web site WESTCOASTSAMBA . ORG ***Copy and paste photo bucket link at bottom of the page for over 80 additional pictures or email me and I will send you the photo bucket link . ***NOTE*** I have a mint condition factory VW Tent I will offer for sale to the winning bidder. I have all poles and steaks. *** I have over 23 years of detailed records and reciepts totaling well over $30,000 that come with the bus. PAINT/ BODY- Rare factory Neptune blue / white paint. This bus was stripped down to a shell and repainted .Original under coating on under carriage. Repainted the stock VW colors for a timeless classic look. The pop top was removed and painted as well. Perfect door body and body gaps. Super clean bus. One of the nicest early bay window buses I have seen. All new door, hatch, cargo door seals, New window seals. All bumpers and wheels have been sand blasted and repainted. NO RUST. Restoration done to show quality. POP TOP- Pop top was removed and completely repainted, new 3 window canvas ($1015 parts and labor), all new pop top seals. New correct Westfalia decals INTERIOR- This interior is all new, all seats have been professionaly reupholstered (Cost over $2,000). All original cabinets , all original interior wood panels, very pretty new flooring in cargo area. Dash is in great condition, All electrical works perfect. Original manual, high end Pioneer CD player with remote, new door panels, kick panels. Original childs cot, bug screen, jack and tool kit. Birch headliner in excellent condition.To much to list call or email with additional questions. ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION- Rebuilt 2 liter motor, new dual Weber 44's carbs ($800) new starter, battery, fuel lines, vac lines, clutch, shift bushings, heater hoses, fuel filter, wheel bearings, plugs, cap rotor, points, new clutch and throw out bearing, (Bus runs, drives, shifts, perfect.) This bus is ready for cross country driving. To much to list. OTHER- Tires like new, all new paint on wheels and bumpers, Under carriage is dry and clean, all new brakes, new blinker switch, new fuel sender.Clean engine bay, One key for all locks, new curtains, New KYB front and rear , louvered window screens, factory AC van (compressor has been removed) High end Pioneer cd player with remote. So much work went into this bus its difficult to list every thing that has been done. There has been thousands of dollars put into the build of this bus. 2 plus year restoration. This is one of the nicest early bay window campers on the market today. 103k original miles. Two owner bus. Every reciept over the last 23 years. All maint records. It does not get any better than this. The classic stock 1973 vw colors we used really gave the bus a timeless look. This bus can be used as a daily driver or a show car. *** I can assist in shipping at whole sale pricing ***Copy and paste photo bucket link below for over 80 pictures http://s1136.photobucket.com/user/richlmonize/library/73%20westy%20tan%20int?sort=3&page=1 ****************** WESTCOASTSAMBA . ORG ******************** (36O) 636-7O23 here is a list of some new or rebuilt parts new motor, brake servo, fuel pump, brake cables, window mech, glove box, pop top canvas, windshield,eng compartment seal, front and rear shocks, brakes and wheel cylinders, antenna, alignment, aux 12 volt lighter, battery, starter, ignition switch, steering dampner, new weber carbs, tie rod ends, clutch, pressure plate, throw out bearing, fuel and vac lines, front brake rotors, clutch cable, alternator, oil temp gauge, shift bushings | |||||||
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