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Vw Bus 1978 Type # 2 "champagne Edition # 2 " on 2040-cars

Year:1978 Mileage:143000
Location:

United States

United States
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Ready for road trip

Located  30 miles south of Austin Texas


On May-19-14 at 14:57:08 PDT, seller added the following information:

This is a Nice 1978 Champagne Edition II, VW only made a limited amount of these vehicles. The Champagne Editions were first produce in 1977 (only a limited amount of selected vehicles). They had the Champagne color combination, brown dash, reddish door panels, chrome bumpers, corduroy/vinyl seats, clocks on on the dash, color match wheel, and Factory tinted glass were standard equipment on the Champagne Editions. In 1978 VW decided to make a limited amount of the Champagnes, so they called these  "Champagne Edition II". The made a limited amount and never produced the Champagne series again. At the time, the champagne editions were the upper class of the VW buses. This bus is equipped with the Factory fuel injected 2.0 liter engine and six rib transmission (the best built engine and transmissions for the type II's/buses 1976 through 1979).


General
  • All lights work (high and low beam)
  • Horn works on steering wheel 
  • Clock on dash works
  • Windshield wipers works 
  • Turn signals and brake lights
  • Ready for state safety  inspection (for states where applicable)
Front /Rear Suspension/Brakes 
  • KYB Shocks replace 2yrs. ago
  • Brake system completed (brake pads/shoes, rubber lines, brake springs hardware kit, and rear wheel cylinders)
  • The upper and lower ball joints are good   
  • Good tie rod ends
  • New Center Link (Drag Link installed)
  • New tires install on all 4 wheels 30 days ago (ready for road trip)
Engine/Transmission 
  • Engine and transmission runs well (no noises, shifts and drives well)
  • Engine recently tuned (spark plugs, wires, distributor cap, and electronic ignition installed)
  • New foam engine seal
  • Oil changed last month
  • fuel injection system treatment 
Body Related
  • Solid Bus
  • Bus was re coated
  • minor imperfections 
  • No major dents 
  • No rust (both battery boxes are in great shape
  • Great shape for an almost forty year old vehicle

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