Volkswagon Camper Bus/vanagon/transporter on 2040-cars
Grants Pass, Oregon, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0 LT FUEL INJECTED
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4 CYL
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Warranty: NO WARRANTY
Trim: SAGE GREEN
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: 2 WD
Mileage: 136,500
THIS BEAUTIFUL RUNNING AND LOOKING BUS HAS BEEN REDONE FROM THE INSIDE OUT. THE 2.0 LITER FUEL-INJECTED ENGINE HAS APPROX. 1,000 MILES ON IT SINCE BEING PROFESSIONALLY RE-BUILT. AT THE SAME TIME I ALSO HAD A NEW CLUTCH INSTALLED, NEW STARTER, NEW FUEL-PUMP & FILTER, AND A NEW STAINLESS STEEL EXHAUST SYSTEM INSTALLED. NEW SHIFT BUSHING INSTALLED. HAVE TONS OF RECEIPTS FOR ALL WORK DONE, INCLUDING FROM A SEPARATE VW BODY SHOP THAT DID THE BODY RESTORATION. IT'S THE ORIGINAL "SAGE GREEN" (L63H) COLOR. THIS IS THE RARE "RIVIERA" CAMPER BUS. SLEEPS TWO DOWN ON THE FOLD-OUT Z-BED AND CAN FIT TWO ABOVE IN THE POP-UP BED. THE Z-BED AND THE THIRD SEAT/STORAGE WERE PROFESSIONALLY RE-UPHOLSTERED WITH COLORS THAT FIT NICELY AS DO THE YELLOW FLOWER PRINT CURTAINS! BRAKES HAVE BEEN INSPECTED AND NEED NOTHING. WHEEL BEARINGS HAVE BEEN PACKED, TIRES HAVE 80% TREAD. THE RIMS AND BUMPERS HAVE BEEN POWDER COATED AS WELL THE SPARE TIRE,ALSO. NEW TINTED WINDSHIELD WITH NEW SEAL INSTALLED AT TIME OF BODY RESTORATION. NEW 12V WATER PUMP INSTALLED FOR THE STAINLESS STEEL SINK. KENWOOD CD/STEREO INSTALLED. REPLACED THE DOOR PANELS WITH WOOD THAT HAS BEEN STAINED AND VARNISHED. THIS BUS HAS TONS OF POWER AND CAN GO UP MOST HILLS WITHOUT NEEDING TO DOWNSHIFT. CRUISES EASILY AT 65-75 M.P.H. IT'S READY TO BE DRIVEN ANYWHERE YOUR HEART DESIRES. HAVE CLEAN, CLEAR TITLE. THERE ARE A COUPLE OF SMALL HOLES IN THE MOSQUITO NETTING WINDOWS IN THE POP-TOP THAT COULD JUST BE SEWN CLOSED! I INSTALLED INSULATION THROUGHOUT THE BUS, AND NEW SEAL ON THE POP-TOP,ALSO. AGAIN, I WOULD LIKE TO MENTION THAT THE BUS IS IN FANTASTIC CONDITION AND I HAVE LOTS OF RECEIPTS FOR THE PARTS AND WORK PERFORMED. FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS.
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