1973 Vw Bus No Rust "doobie No Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Anderson, Indiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:automatic
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Orange
Make: Volkswagen
Interior Color: dark grey
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Trim: chrome
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 79,040
1973 VW BUS. RUST FREE!!!! I purchased "Doobie" in 2011 and had it shipped here from NM and you couldn't ask for a cleaner bus. No rust anywhere as you can see by all of the Body pics and frame pics. Runs and drives GREAT!!! Starts up every time. Never seen the outdoors overnight. I would not be selling him if we hadn't moved to a house with a tiny garage. There's just no room for him here and I refuse to let him live outside. I am going to break down everything that I can think to tell you about him, but If I missed something please email or call me anytime. Shipping him is really quite easy and I used Uship via ebay to get him to Indiana. If you are close enough, by all means please come by and check him out. I also have many extra parts to include with him. He doesn't need anything but the window, but I bought many extra parts just for back up. Call Becky 765-425-7719 NO RESERVE!!!!!
- 1973 Automatic with 79,040 original miles
- appears to be all original inside and out
- new tires
- Runs and drives GREAT!!!
- RUST FREE
- Crack in the windshield...but see extra parts below
- Only acouple small dings on body and the bumper has a dent.
- The square heater was removed and no longer in the bus, so you can either replace the heater on the side or just fill in the small area where the heater was installed.
- Interier is in GREAT Shape! Only a couple tiny runs in the head liner.
Extra Parts Include....
- Windshield
- 2 extra seats in excellant shape
- bench seat that folds down into a bedin excellant shape/came out of a VW camper bus
- metal tracks to hang curtains through out whole bus
- all of the wiring to make the bus electric...(for tv etc)
- there are many other parts but not going to list them all.....just the big ones.
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