1970 Volkswagen Westfalia Bus on 2040-cars
Scotts Valley, California, United States
Body Type:camper/ van
Engine:1600 sp
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Trim: Westfalia
Warranty: no
Drive Type: RWD
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 81,256
Sub Model: Westfalia
Exterior Color: pearl white
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: black and brown
1970 Volkswagen Westfalia! Low Reserve!
Bus is in great condition and ready for camping. Since I have owned the bus, I have done the following:
New exterior paint, (original Pearl White color)
New pop top canvas by Go Westy
New front seat covers by TMI
New 215/70/14 tires with a mildly aggressive tread for off road driving
New wheel cylinders on all four wheels, new shoes, and resurfaced drums
New rubber on both front doors, rear hatch, and engine lid
New rear window, new window rubber on rear window and front windshield. (front windshield does have a small star in the lower passenger side, which has been professionally sealed)
New front, rear, and side lenses, headlight rings, hub caps
New laminate floor in camper area. Front and rear floors are excellent.
Misc. new odd and ends, seals, and parts.
Motor is a 1600 single port, that runs very strong. Just had it tuned and a compression test showed 145, 140, 140, 140 at each of the four cylinders! You can drive this bus anywhere!
Original blue plates still on the bus. it is currently registered till 2014 and I have clear pink slip in hand.
Bus has original Westfalia z-bed and jump seat, however, they have been recovered in black vinyl (before I owned it). I also has the original ice box and sink, which works. it is missing the wardrobe closet and headbanger cabinet.
Bus has an Alpine CD player with detachable face plate. Nothing special, but at least it is something to listen to on the long road trips.
Bus has both the upper fold out cot and the front childs cot for over the front seats. Both have been recovered in a blue denim (before I owned the bus). They are in great shape and very sturdy.
Bus has aftermarket curtains (installed before I owned the bus). They function well, but have faded from sun exposure. I also have a rear bug screen that allows you to keep the rear hatch open for ventilation.
If you want a great looking bus and to have a lot of fun and adventures, this is the bus for you. Thanks for looking.
Buyer is responsible for shipping and a $500 deposit is due within 24 hours of winning the bus.
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