1975 Vw Volkswagen 15 Windows Imported Bus Type 2 Now In Los Angeles on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
Hi guys,
YES this bus is a 1975 last year of production in south america, in very good shape,and 99% rust free without bando or weldings. It runs perfectly and its 1500cc genuine engine is very strong and reliable. the transmission shifts great and does not pop out. The brakes are also awesome. Everything works: wipers, inside lights, headlights, tail lights, turn signal, horn, radio... Here are more than 100 pictures and 1 video of the bus stored on flickR but nevertheless we can provide more pictures or videos upon request: https://www.flickr.com/photos/123849254@N07/sets/72157644254391242/ It is complete and pictures speak by themselves. The previous owner had it since he bought it in 1975 and really took care of it, and the bus was always stored... We have removed the all inside to allow you to see "what is behind the panels" and it is 100% metal. This bus has never been restored or dropped in a body shop to fix dents and stuffs like that but nevertheless it has probably been resprayed at a certain point. It comes has it always has been. We will nevertheless add 2 rear brand new tires and the roof rack comes with the bus. The exhaust and muffler are not original but it can be replaced easily. It is ready to go, turn key bus!. the engine starts right away, without pushing the throttles...Oil has been changed as well as the spark plugs The bus is ready for export OR be registered in california. The price includes the registration, plates, and title. We will take care of everything for you. It is stored and ready for its new owner As we can deal with customers from abroad, we will be more than happy to assist you the best way we can to export. We use to deal with DIRECT EXPRESS INC, 303 w artesia Blvd, 90220 Los Angeles ( 310 324 2100) which is THE BEST company in Los angeles with a remarkable customer service. We remain at your disposal for further informations VIEWABLE NOW IN LOS ANGELES Laurent / vintagebusimport |
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