1978 Vw Bus Transporter Van on 2040-cars
Aliso Viejo, California, United States
Mostly restored and in excellent condition. Daily driver in southern CA, we take this bus anywhere. No problems on trips, freeway traffic, or beach traffic, ... it runs and drives excellent. Everything works. Strong rebuilt engine, goes up hills and mountains easily, had it done at 122k miles. No rust, all solid original with new paint - original color. When painted I had new rubber seals installed on all windows, and had a new windshield installed. New fuel filter, fuel filler neck/ hoses, etc. Only thing this bus could use is new cushioning in the front seat. The seat is deceiving, it looks great on the outside but the padding is shot. We love this bus but must sell to help finish a home transaction. Will buy another down the road.
- 2.0L engine recently rebuilt by Canyon Porsche/Volkswagen - a premium VW specialty shop in Laguna Beach (40 yrs). All Receipts. - Fuel injected, passes tough CA smog test no problem whatsoever - just renewed registration in June and passed first attempt. - 4 speed manual transmission. - No rust, all original panels. The only bad spot on bus is the battery tray, not visible but has corroded in spots. I put a piece of wood under battery so its secure and works great. - Good quality paint job. - Fuel filler neck, filler tubes, and fuel filter are all new, with new locking gas cap. No gas smell in this bus and safe to drive. - Many new and replaced parts over the years, great overall condition. Bus is listed for sale locally as well as ebay so auction will end as soon as sold. Don't hesitate to make offer or arrange to inspect the bus in person, (949) 362-0068 (does not accept text). Over the last couple years I've had many people want to buy this bus, now I must unfortunately sell it. I will be happy to help buyer with shipper or storing bus for up to a month at my house. Thank you for looking. |
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