Amazingly Rust Free Vw Deluxe Bus 13 Window 15 23 21 Window Clone Straight Samba on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Very rare Bus. Excellent bus to do a 21 window clone with. Needs almost NO METAL WORK!!
The Bus has been tapped in the front and rear drivers corner only. Neither will require any metal replacement. Note the front valance has perfect curve and has no damage. It is skin only. Same with the rear corner. All taps with a hammer, no panel replacement. A qualified metal worker with a stud welder can pull these two dents and have them completely repaired in a day. From there notice all absolutely flawless door gaps. You cant find this in 2014. This is here because I knew what this Bus was a dozen years ago when I saved it from its destined to be used at that time. At that time I couldn't believe what I had. It has probably no miles on it, everything is in super nice shape and nothing really shows much use, just a lot of Az sun:) It is a good thing that i got distracted with my a.d.d. on a 21 window. I kept this Bus to clone a 21 with because it is a very perfect Bus. To graft in a top would be simple and this is the nicest framed and bodied Bus that i have ever come across in a deluxe so i have kept it. Lucky for the highest bidder, deluxe roofs are now being reproduced for around $5k, complete!!
And, most of the 21 windows that you've seen in the last few years are cloned copies. 3 of 4 Buses rolling out at famed Wcc are now cloned 21s! This is a very accepted way to have a 21, even M code plates are being reproduced. I am moving on to restore Porsches at a very highly acclaimed shop in S.F. and need to clear my yard. By definition; a barn find. Coming from the backyard of a Vw restoration shop owners personal barn.
I've been rolling in the dirt since before I could drive with rare early Vws and here is one of the best boned Buses that I have ever seen! Cheers! To the details...
The bus comes with no engine. I can supply a core 1600 single port complete engine for $1000. It is complete with all time, exhaust, etc but has locked up and been stored in the elements. Excellent core to start with. It is not original to this Bus but us an excellent core engine as it is complete down to the stock Bus exhaust tip.
Any questions please call me @ 650-863- seven969.
Vehicle is also available locally and has been presented to a group of friends and may sell locally, I may pull the ad and end the auction early in that event.. Please contact me with interest so I know to keep it up.
I have a clear title for the Bus. These are very rare Buses to come by. The last one that I saw anywhere near the condition sold for over 17k. That Bus was rusty and needed over 10k of metal work and a ton of time to be where this Bus is.
This Bus will sell. Be sure to get your bids in early!
Thanks,
Christopher
|
Volkswagen Bus/Vanagon for Sale
Auto Services in Arizona
Yates Buick Pontiac GMC ★★★★★
Valley Express Auto Repair ★★★★★
Unlimited Brakes & Auto Repair ★★★★★
The Tin Shed Auto ★★★★★
Son`s Automotive Svc ★★★★★
San Martin Tire Shop ★★★★★
Auto blog
IIHS says these are the safest cars of 2013
Wed, 02 Jan 2013The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has revealed its annual list of Top Safety Picks, an award that highlights automobiles it says offer "superior crash protection." A new and still more significant award, the Top Safety Pick+ honor, is given to those vehicles that earn good ratings for occupant protection in four out of five areas of measure. And while some 117 vehicles were given the TSP seal of approval for 2013, just 13 passed muster for TSP+.
To be fair, IIHS only evaluated 29 vehicles with its new testing procedures for TSP+ (we'd expect that the number of qualified cars will rise substantially for 2014). Luxury and Near Luxury midsize cars were the first groups evaluated, followed by midsizers in the Moderately Priced Cars category - unsurprisingly, it's only midsize cars that you'll find among the class this year.
Only two luxury sedans made the list of 13 for 2013: the Acura TL and Volvo S60. The other 11 cars on the list included entries from domestic, Japanese and German car makers: Dodge Avenger, Chrysler 200, Ford Fusion, Honda Accord (sedan and coupe), Kia Optima (but not its close kin, the Hyundai Sonata, strangely), Nissan Altima, Subaru Legacy and Outback, Suzuki Kizashi and the Volkswagen Passat all made the grade.
How VW's hyper-efficient XL1 will influence the next Golf
Mon, 18 Aug 2014In 2007, the European Union mandated fleet average CO2 emissions of 158.7 g/km. For 2015, that figure will drop to 130 g/km, and the target for 2020 is an ambitions 95 g/km. Thanks to some German politicking, that target will be phased in from 2020 to 2024, but it will still apply to 80 percent of passenger cars in that first year. In US miles per gallon, that's the equivalent of going from about 35 mpg to 42 mpg to 57 mpg. The current Volkswagen Golf is rated from 85 g/km of CO2 to 190 g/km depending on model - and zero for the e-Golf, so for the next-generation MkVIII hatch due in 2019, to meet the goal, Volkswagen engineers will need to introduce a bunch of new tricks. According to a report in Autocar, VW be mining its hyper-efficient XL1 for some of them.
Predictions for the next Golf include a variable-compression engine, an electric flywheel and an electric turbo, along with taking greater advantage of coasting. Volkswagen could be getting help from Audi with the electric turbo and variable-compression engine and electric turbo, with Audi already having shown off the former and brand technical boss Ulrich Hackenberg confirming the VW Group is working on the latter. It's possible the flywheel system could also have the mark of The Four Rings: Autocar mentions a British system that Volvo is testing, but the R18 e-tron Quattro racer has been using one for years.
The need for such features is because the company won't be able to net enough future gains from just aerodynamic improvements and advanced materials. As price will be a factor (the regulations are expected to "add hundreds of euros to the cost of building a car"), adding much more aluminum or carbon fiber is an unlikely option. We're told the next generation won't be longer or wider than the current car, and being Europe's most popular model, VW doesn't want to make a big bet on futuristic aero, but the report says the MkVIII will "likely" have "the most aerodynamic treatment yet seen on a production vehicle," the area where lessons learned from the XL1 will truly be seen.
Cruze Diesel Road Trip reveals the good and bad, but no ugly
Tue, Mar 31 2015Most of us have strong opinions on diesel-powered cars based on our perceptions of and experience with them. I used to thoroughly dislike oil burners for their noise, smoke and lackluster performance, and the fact that they ran on greasy, smelly stuff that was more expensive than gasoline, could be hard to find and was nasty to get on your hands when refueling. Those negatives, for me, trumped diesel's major positives of big torque for strong acceleration and better fuel economy. Are any of those knocks on diesel still valid today? I'm not talking semis, which continue to annoy me when their operators for some reason almost never shut them down. At any busy truck stop, the air seems always filled with the sound – and sometimes smell – of dozens of big-rig diesels idling endlessly and mindlessly. Or diesel heavy-duty pickups. Those muscular workhorses are far more refined than they once were and burn much less fuel than their gasoline counterparts. But good luck arriving home late at night, or departing early morning, without waking your housemates and neighbors with their clattery racket. No, I'm talking diesel-powered passenger cars, which account for more than half the market in Europe (diesel fuel is cheaper there) yet still barely bump the sales charts in North America. Diesel fuel remains more expensive here, too few stations carry it, and too many Americans remember when diesel cars were noisy, smelly slugs. Also, US emissions requirements make them substantially more expensive to certify, and therefore to buy. But put aside (if you can) higher vehicle purchase and fuel prices, and today's diesel cars can be delightful to drive while delivering much better fuel efficiency than gas-powered versions. So far in the US, all except Chevrolet's compact Cruze Diesel come from German brands, and all are amazingly quiet, visually clean (no smoke) and can be torquey-fun to drive. When a GM Powertrain engineering team set out to modify a tried-and-true GM of Europe turbodiesel four for North American Chevy Cruze compacts, says assistant chief engineer Mike Siegrist, it had a clear target in mind: the Volkswagen Jetta TDI 2.0-liter diesel. And they'll tell you that they beat it in nearly every way. "I believe we have a superior product," he says. "It's powerful, efficient and clean, and it will change perceptions of what a diesel car can be." The 2.0L Cruze turbodiesel pumps out 151 SAE certified horses and 264 pound-feet of torque (at just 2,000 rpm) vs.