1977 Volkswagen Busvanagon Camper on 2040-cars
Salinas, California, United States
Limited Deluxe green Plaid Edition
Completely rebuild 2L engine(reputable So Cal shop) - 0 miles on engine - receipt
all new / new alternator and fuel pump
Correct 91 transmission and rear axles
Totally straight and extraordinary dry body
repaint with original Helsinki green color code, original Westfalia Camper with new OEM yellow/green plaid
upholstery
Odometer reads 23977 miles
PERFECT STRAIGHT BODY, NO ACCIDENT
ORIGINAL CA CAMPER, HARD TO FIND ONE AT THIS CONDITION
ALL ORIGINAL FURNITURE INTERIOR IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
DASHBOARD IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
GARAGED for the last 10 years
Mechanical:
Completely rebuild 2L engine - 0 miles on engine, all new / rebuilt alternator, fuel pump, valves, hoses, vacuum
hoses etc.
Good working 91 transmission
- Steering: very good, no play
- Suspension: good
- Wiring: inspected, new emergency flasher switch, Lights: all new bulbs around, flasher relay, fuses, all lights,
headlights, and blinkers work.
Complete brakes job with all new hoses, new lines, new brakes pads, new brake shoes, wheel cylinders
- original VW bus rims
- original VW logo hubcaps
- new tires
Bodywork: straight body, no accidents,
- sanded to primer, painted with correct code paint and clear coded,
- Fiberglass top repainted
- undercarriage like new
- tan pop top canvas
Other new parts (and much more):
- both outside mirrors
- turn signal lenses and seals
- side markers
- both taillight lenses
- outside front door scrapers, inner scrapers
- New window seal: windshield seal, Rear hatch window seal, rear side windows seal, front door seals
- new toned windshield glass
Camping equipment:
- Original side (coat hanger) cabinet and head banger cabinet
- Original Westfalia full size bed on top (covers removed, dry washed and reinstalled)
- Original cooler cabinet and sink unit with water reservoir and electric pump pump on the long side (behind
driver)
- Original style cabinet handle on all doors
- Z bed and rear cushion with a new high-density foam, plaid fabric replaced with new OEM green plaid. New white
birchwood ceiling. Outside city 120 V hook up.
- Both louvre windows in excellent working condition
- Swivel leg table
New front seats green plaid, new seat padding
new front cabin, cargo area and walk through carpet, new kick panels.
- Captain Chair (180 degree turnable) passenger seat
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UK auto magazine says this is the best car commercial of all time [w/videos]
Thu, 20 Dec 2012There have been many great car commercials over the years, but is it possible to define the best? Well, Ad Week recently took a crack at it by rating the top commercials of the year by looking at their view counts on YouTube, but Auto Express took a more democratic approach by putting the decision to a vote. Just after Thanksgiving, Auto Express came up with a list of the 20 popular commercials, and it tasked its readers with choosing the winner for the best car ad of all time. The winner? Honda's 2003 commercial for its then-new European Accord titled "The Cog."
While the ad never aired in the US, most car people have surely seen the impressive Rube Goldberg-style spot. In fact, the only commercial on this list that we saw on US television was the Volkswagen ad "The Force," but many of the others have become viral videos, including transforming and dancing Citroën C4. Of the 19 other commercials that vied for the title of best ad of all time, only the Ford Puma "Steve McQueen" commercial gave Honda a run for its advertising money.
Scroll down to watch Auto Express' top five commercial in order and to check out a press release, then let us know some of your favorite car commercials in Comments.
UAW tactics called into question at VW's TN plant
Thu, 26 Sep 2013The United Auto Workers is in hot water with some of the very workers it is trying to unionize at Volkswagen's Chattanooga assembly plant. According to The Tennessean, eight Volkswagen factory workers have filed complaints against the UAW with the National Labor Relations Board, claiming the union "misled or coerced" them into formally asking for union representation.
The UAW has instituted a major push at the Chattanooga plant to represent the 2,500 hourly laborers that build the VW Passat by using what's called a card-check process. The tactic is opposed by the National Right to Work Legal Defense foundation, the group representing the workers. The card-check process demands that a company recognize a union that obtains the signatures of more than half its workforce, according to The Tennessean. This tactic is in contrast to the more traditional route, which sees employees vote on union representation.
The workers filing the complaint claim that the UAW told them the cards merely called for a secret ballot, rather than an outright demand for union representation. Workers also allege that the UAW has made it overly difficult to reclaim their signed cards, some of which were signed so long ago that they have been rendered invalid. Although the cards can force a company's hand, federal law still allows the company to ask for a secret ballot before yielding to unionized workers.
Small 3-row crossover SUVs specifications compared on paper
Thu, May 10 2018There's no shortage of three-row vehicles on the market for carrying seven or more people and their stuff wherever they all need to go. Just about every car company has at least one large crossover or traditional SUV with three rows of seats, and there are still plenty of minivans to pick from. But most of these vehicles are large, pricey, and frequently thirsty. Fortunately, there are still a handful of smaller crossovers that deliver 7-passenger capability in a smaller, cheaper package. We've gathered four of the small three-row set here to compare them based on space, power, fuel economy, pricing, and more. They include the very old Dodge Journey, the slightly less old Mitsubishi Outlander and Kia Sorento, and the relatively new Volkswagen Tiguan. You can see the raw numbers in the chart below, followed by a more detailed breakdown and some notes on how we like each of these vehicles. For in-depth opinions on the vehicles, be sure to check out our full reviews, and if you want to compare these with other vehicles, try out our comparison tools. Engines, transmissions and performance Interestingly, three of the four crossovers here utilize similar engines for their four-cylinder offerings. The Dodge, Kia and Mitsubishi all feature naturally aspirated 2.4-liter four-cylinder engines. Only the Volkswagen Tiguan chooses turbocharging and a smaller 2.0-liter displacement. But because of its turbocharger, the Tiguan's four-cylinder is easily the most potent, making a healthy 221 pound-feet of torque, which is more than 40 more than the Sorento, the crossover with the next most torque. The VW is also second-most powerful, just one horse behind the Sorento. The Outlander is the least powerful in the four-cylinder class. The Journey is only barely better, but it will probably feel as slow or worse thanks to its ancient 4-speed automatic. The four-cylinder Sorento and Outlander each have 6-speed automatic transmissions, and the VW has an 8-speed. The Sorento with a V6 has an 8-speed, too. View 17 Photos Moving up to the V6 class, the Outlander is once again at the bottom. It actually makes less torque than the turbo VW Tiguan. The Journey and Sorento are almost perfectly matched. The Journey makes a bit more torque; the Sorento makes a bit more power. The Journey also gets upgraded to a 6-speed automatic. Another powertrain consideration to bare in mind is whether all-wheel-drive is necessary.