1975 Vw Riviera / Westfalia Pop Top Camper Van Recently Restored Original Miles on 2040-cars
Nampa, Idaho, United States
***PLEASE READ DECRIPTION AND ALL TERMS OF AUCTION*** UP FOR WORLDWIDE AUCTION 1975 VOLKSWAGEN RIVIERA CAMPER BUS
A REALLY NICE VAN JUST IN TIME FOR SUMMER AND READY TO GO THE VAN LOOKS AND RUNS GREAT RECENTLY RESTORED PROFESSIONALLY RESTORED INTERIOR ALL BRAND NEW CARPET NEW REALLY NICE LOOKING SEATS NEW CURTAINS & REDONE DOOR PANELS
BRAND NEW PAINT JOB DONE PROFESSIONALLY 20,000 MILES ON REBUILT MOTOR & TRANSMISSION 2010 PLUS LOTS OF OTHER WORK & MAINTAINENCE IN 2012 ALL SEALS AND GASKETS IN GOOD SHAPE NO LEAKS TIRES IN GOOD SHAPE
ALL TRIM AND CHROME IN GREAT SHAPE NEVER SMOKED IN !!!! NO PETS !!!! THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL BUS VERY FUN TO DRIVE AND HAVE COMES WITH GAS 2 BURNER STOVE FOLD DOWN REAR SEAT TURNS TO BED COLLAPSEABLE TABLE TOP POP UP TOP W/ FRONT ROOFTOP STORAGE AREA
PLEASE CALL ANYTIME WITH QUESTIONS 208-340-5535
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PAYMENT IN FULL DUE 3 DAYS AFTER AUCTION CLOSE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL TRANSPORT COSTS CASHIERS CHECK OR BANK WIRE FOR U.S. BUYERS OVERSEAS BUYERS MUST PAY BY BANK WIRE ONLY I WILL SEND TITLE AND ALL PAPERWORK 1-2 DAY PRIORITY EXPRESS AFTER CLEARED PAYMENT I CAN ALSO HELP BUYER ARRANGE SHIPPING OR PICK UP PLEASE ONLY BID ONCE YOU ARE SURE ABOUT BUYING
THANKS AGAIN FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK !!!
On May-03-14 at 23:39:58 PDT, seller added the following information: VAN IS 100% RUST FREE
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