1967 Volkswagen Westfalia Camper Bus on 2040-cars
Gouldsboro, Pennsylvania, United States
This Westy comes with years of maintenance records/ journals from the previous owners and comes complete with VW manuals.
Exterior Amazingly straight body Color, sanded and buffed paint Velvet green painted inside and out Sweet repo wood roof rack Interior Sowfine interior Original mustard color Original birch paneling New curtains made from original fabric New front floor mat New front roof, kick and door panels Original cabinets Rare spice rack Pop top is like new Miscellaneous New windshield, seal and wipers Brand new white wall tires New hubcaps Mud flaps powder coated wheels and bumpers Engine Rebuilt 1600 single port engine New carburetor New generator and Voltage regulator New German single tip muffler New clutch, pressure plate and throw out bearing New plugs, distributor cap and rotor 12 volt coil ignition wires Fuel pump New gas lines, filters, hoses, etc. Fresh oil Rebuilt Transaxle New boots New 90 weight gear oil New shifter bushing New axle seals Seals New front, side and rear door seal New engine seals New window seals New front sliding window seals and felt New pop-top seal Camper Equipment Factory Icebox New curtains Pop-up canvas and seal in excellent condition Linen closet Jalousie windows are perfect Brakes New front and rear shoes New front and rear wheel cylinders New rubber brake lines Cables Accelerator Clutch Heater Emergency Brake Speedometer Electrical New headlights Tail lights Turn signals Light bulbs Horn Fuses Starter This is one of the most complete, rare and original 1967 VW Westfalias on the market. |
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2014 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible gets the R-Line treatment
Thu, 07 Feb 2013Volkswagen just launched the topless Beetle Convertible at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November, but we're already seeing the next step forward in the topless Bug range with this, the R-Line. We'll admit, this treatment falls under the "all show and no go" category, but it's still a pretty potent little cutie.
The R-Line starts with a standard Beetle Turbo Convertible but adds unique 19-inch aluminum wheels on lower-profile tires, LED daytime running lamps and Xenon headlamps. Naturally, there are R-Line badges aplenty both on the interior and exterior, and we must say, the whole package looks pretty darn snazzy.
Pricing has yet to be announced, but when it goes on sale later this year, the hotter convertible will join Volkswagen's growing R-Line portfolio that now includes the CC, Beetle hatch, Tiguan and Touareg.
Volkswagen iBeetle gets integrated iPhone dock, little else
Fri, 19 Apr 2013Apple fans have been itching to see the tech giant flex the full muscle of its iOS operating system in an automotive infotainment system for years, which is why we turned all sorts of excited when we caught wind of the Volkswagen iBeetle. The machine is headed to the Shanghai Motor Show for a debut, and VW promised it would be one of the "first cars in the world to have a genuine integrative interface for the iPhone that was coordinated with Apple." Listen closely, and you can hear the contented sigh of a million wallets opening.
Go ahead and close those up, kids.
In reality, the iBeetle offers little more than a dash-mounted dock and a special app that shows a few vehicle functions, which is about as far from an infotainment revolution as you're likely to find. In fact, the setup is little more than a factory rehash of aftermarket items, and hardly worth a whole model debut at an international motor show. And that's to say nothing of the fact that Apple relishes in changing the shape and form of its darling handheld at every generation. Volkswagen better be prepared to keep pace with appropriate docking mechanisms for the upcoming iPhone 5S, 6, 6S, et al.
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In truth, the top labor rep at the German conglomerate is echoing sentiments we've heard from VWoA executives for years, and there's been the same commentary from dealers: Germany doesn't pay enough attention to what the US market really wants. Even ex-VWoA CEO Stefan Jacoby, who preceded the recently departed Jonathan Browning, said early in his tenure that one of his tasks was to get his German bosses to start delivering what the US market demanded. New CEO Michael Horn is saying much the same thing seven years later, telling Sky News that it has to increase "the speed at which we bring new models to the market and innovation to the market."
Osterloh wants to get "more models" here, including a pickup truck, but we'd wonder if the economics have changed from when Jacoby said they'd need to sell 100,000 per year to make money. Osterloh also wants a decision on where the CrossBlue will be built. Although it looked as if the Chatanooga, TN plant would get the call, the Puebla, Mexico plant is still in the running because of lower operating costs. No matter what happens right now, Osterloh thinks the situation won't get better for another two years when revamped models arrive, but at least the company can start taking the steps for a better US future.