1966 Rivera Walk Thru Vw Camper on 2040-cars
Huntington Beach, California, United States
1966 Riveria walk- thru camper.
in great condition and is a daily driver.
and this vw is super solid all way around and underneath.
Also has new front door Panals and kick Panals that are black.
has a z-bed that folds down to a bed.
also the wood headliner and rear wood panels and interior is all original.
sorry no ice box.
has a new carburetor,
new battery,
uncut dash,
4 new shocks put on,
everything works on her ,
Even the keys lock and unlock the doors
brake lights ,head lights ,tail lights, turn signals,speedo,
And emergency flashers all work great,
Also gas gauge works,and the 3 interior lights work also,
Horn works too,also the heater works great also,
Original front and rear bumpers are complete,
Strong running engine 1600 SP, with no oil leaks,
Turns over with out any hesitation,she starts up every time,
She is a great bus,and everything works on her,
Pictures don't give this vw bus justice ,must see in person!!
She is a daily driver an also has all the rubber seals around the doors and cargo doors and hatch,
got her running great and would trust her to drive anywhere and go camping,
also the roof rack is $300 more if interested in the bus
make an offer I cant refuse
714-679-5242,greg,
Sorry no trades!!
Also it's registered now till (jan/2015)and I have clean title in hand now.!!
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