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1984 Vw Bus Turbo Diesel on 2040-cars

US $16,000.00
Year:1984 Mileage:218000
Location:

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States
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1984 VW Bus 218k miles on body only.

This van has been incredible and has taken me all over the country.

I picked it up in Oregon so there is absolutely no rust on the undercarriage.

It is a conversion and I have not hooked up the gas stove or sink.

I did not want to drill any holes in the body for the water tank and drain

The stove could be hooked up internally if wanted.

I removed the existing refrigerator and put extra shelves in its place.

There is a 35qt. refrigerator installed which works much better.

It has a 1.9 turbo diesel, approximately 97k miles … RUNS STRONG!! These engines last forever if maintained!!!

The NEW items on the van since I’ve owned this beauty. About 15k on them.

5-speed transmission (Gowesty) awesome!!!

Clutch & pressure plate.

Injection pump, Mercedes Injectors and vw injector lines

Turbo

Timing belt

Power converter 110v

Dual battery setup

Battery maintainer & charger.

35qt. refrigerator

16” rims with new tires

Front swing arm bushings and Ball joints upper and lower.

Heavy duty springs and shocks.

Front rotors, calipers and pads

Steel braded front break lines

Tuff Rubber floor mats

Rear view mirrors.

The not so bad for its age stuff.

Very minor, smaller than a pee, rust spots on the shroud that covers sliding door slider.

Someone side swiped me on the driver’s side, took a little paint off fenders and left a black mark and, small dent. See pics.

Black plastic trim on lower front passenger and drivers window in cracked.

The fiberglass top has been repaired on the rear of the pop top.

The rubber around all other windows is in great shape.

 

EXTRA parts not installed. Only Buy it Now receives extra parts. 

Closet for rear & ceiling shelf with speakers

Interior Water tank

Extra Front, under dash, heating unit

Extra Windshield wiper motor with linkage

Dual alternator setup with brackets

4 tires 5k miles on them

Extra engine cover

Waste vegetable oil system, with 13-gallon tank fits under rear seat (greasecar)

Coolant fan

Extra clutch and pressure plate.

All the wiring necessary for the westfalia interior, didn’t install because the setup I have is a sufficient upgrade.

Hand pump for the sink.

Injection pump

Fuel Injector lines.

And many of the old parts removed that could be rebuilt.

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