1967 Volkswagen Westfalia Camper Bus With Factory Pop-top on 2040-cars
US $44,995.00
Year:1967
Mileage:100
Location:
Denver, Colorado, United States
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1967 Westfalia
They may have stopped producing Volkswagen buses in Brazil, but not at Joe's Cool Cars where the hits just keep on coming....This is your chance to own an absolutely stunning 1967 VW Camper bus, loving built by Joe's Cool Cars. This bus is very desirable considering that it was the last year of the split windows, and the first year of the 12 volt electrical system. This particular bus was in great condition prior to being restored, with no rust, and a very straight body. Now it feels as if it just rolled off the showroom floor with the rebuilt motor, new interior and paint, it drives like a dream. I just love the custom interior, a friend of mine said it looks just like a 50's diner. There were hundreds of hours meticulously assembling this bus, which included being completely insulated, all new birch paneling, every seal replaced, etc... Having a bus like this is like owning a piece of history, it just invokes positive feelings and memories for everyone who sees it. People want to share all their wonderful stories with you and ask you questions about the bus constantly. The lucky new owner will get an incredible amount of enjoyment and satisfaction driving and showing off this great bus. I should probably wrap this up and get this beauty listed...They say a pictures is worth a thousand words, so I've assembled a novels worth of photos to show every angle possible. Lets cut to the highlights and pictures...Thank you for checking out my ad...Enjoy!!!!
Exterior Very Straight Body... Rust Free Clean Floor panels New VW hubcaps New Three Window Pop-Top and Pop-Top seal All new side, rear and front window seals New front door window seals and felt around door glass All new front, side, engine lid,and rear hatch seals
Interior - Reupholstered seats white and red with red piping
- Beautiful original metal dash
- Retro sound AM/FM Radio with auxiliary output for I-Pod
- Beautiful custom cabinets with tons of storage
- New marine grade carpet
- Completely insulated with foil back insulation
- New birch paneling throughout the whole interior including ceiling
- New custom made curtains
- Custom birch front door and kick panels
- New Seat stand mats
Engine - Rebuilt 1600 Single Port Engine with receipt and 6 month 6000 mile warrantee
- New plugs, cap, rotor and filters
- 12 Volt Alternator
- New Tuned Exhaust
- Runs fantastic
- Rebuilt carburetor
- New Clutch, Pressure Plate, and Throw-out bearing
Miscellaneous New windshield, seal, and wipers New Pop-Top Seal New battery Brand new cool White wall tires Newer Tuned exhaust Powder Coated wheels All new window and door seals including new front sliding window felt All electrical in working order Factory Heater works great Front and rear brakes are like new Front end is tight and steers straight Transmission shifts smooth and doesn't whine or pop-out of gear One KEY works ignition and all door locks
Camper Equipment Pop- top canvas with three windows New Pop-Top repro Rubber Hold downs Sweet Vintage Up right Coleman Cooler New Old stock Coleman water cooler Rear seat folds into a large bed Fold up table Ultra Cool Reproduction Wooden Roof Rack
This unique bus will attract attention and wonder everywhere that it goes.Please call me @ 720-270-5637 if you have any further questions and would like to speak in person. I am also open to reasonable offers on my Buy It Now if you're interested. But I will only negotiate in person or over the phone and sell through my E-Bay listing. Also if you are local and serious you're welcome to come by for a personal viewing and test drive. Be sure to go my about me page by hitting the "me" logo next to my feed back so you can learn more about my world. Thank-you for taking the time to check out my listing...Joey
Peace, Love, and Old VW's
Photos of build process
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