1976 Volkswagen Bus -red/white- Vw Transporter - Type 2 Microbus on 2040-cars
Canaan, New York, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 Cylinder 2.0 L
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Trim: Type 2
Options: am/fm radio
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Mileage: 96,378
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
1976 Volkswagen Bus - Transporter - Type 2. Seven Passenger.
4 Cylinder 2.0L Air Cooled Fuel Injected Engine. 4 Speed Manual Transmission. Being sold AS-IS. I purchased this bus with the motor already taken out because the previous owner had dropped a valve while driving. The motor needs a new head and piston on the left side. Head has been removed from engine so you can see the piston damage. Rest of engine is intact and is in passenger compartment of bus. Replace head and piston and reinstall motor.. All other original parts to put back together are in bus. I had bought to fix and enjoy but it has only sat in my yard since . No time. Interior is dirty and does have some mold from sitting for a year. Interior needs a cleaning and there is some headliner rips. Body is not too bad. Bottom of side rockers need repair, drivers front has a rust spot,drivers door has a crease, rear valance under engine compartment door needs repair and drivers side after rear tire needs repair. Also passenger side spot bubbling thru after rear wheel. Front tires are new and rear tires have 40% tread left. Underneath is clean and wheel wells are clean. I do not know how the brakes or clutch are. I also do not know if everything works ( lights, horn, radio ).The ignition key seems to be stuck and will not turn. It worked last summer when I unloaded bus from flatbed. It mite have some corrosion inside from sitting. I am going to try to free up. The previous owner did say when I bought it he did have the heating system repaired to working order. If any questions I hope to be able to answer them. It does have original owners manual and also comes with Haynes repair manual, How to keep your VW alive by John Muir, How to rebuild your air cooled engine and a HotVW magazine special issue on VW engines. No international buyers. The bus will need to be flatbed towed or on a trailer . Thanks for looking.
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