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1973 Vw Bay Window Bus 1800cc Engine Restored Nice Paint And Interior Very Nice on 2040-cars

Year:1973 Mileage:39503
Location:

Bremen, Georgia, United States

Bremen, Georgia, United States

Here is a really sharp and restored 1973 VW Bay Window Bus. This Bus was bought out of California so rust is not an issue, In fact I have not seen any rust issues. ( I do not have the California title ) It shows 39503 on the odometer but don't know actual miles so not selling it as actual miles. It has the pancake style 1800CC engine with plenty of HP. It just had a recent tune up with new plugs, plug wires etc.. Bus runs great. The paint is a strong 8 out of 10 in owners opinion. All the glass is good and is tinted. The interior is really nice with carpet and the cushions are white with no blemishes. It has a great look. Added was a nice Pioneer Stereo/CD system so you can listen to your favorite tunes. The Bus could use a new set of tires. All gauges work. Owner not sure if heater works but pretty sure it does. The brakes stop good and straight. No pulling to right or left. It has ceramic coated headers. SOUNDS GREAT!! This bus has been in Paramount picture movies. It has always been Garaged kept. Don't miss this one. These buses have become very popular vehicles and you wold be hard pressed to find one in this condition for the price my friend is selling this one for. Alot of money has been spent here but you can buy for a real bargain!!

This auction could end early if it sells locally or off another website. It is being sold AS IS with no warranty given or implied in anyway. Pre Sale inspection is welcomed and encouraged. Nothing to hide here. This bus is located in Snellville, Ga so if you choose to inspect it or have it inspected I will get you the exact address. It is being sold with a current Georgia registration and a notarized bill of sell as Georgia does not require a title on a vehicle this old. You will be able to get a title in your state with no problem with the paperwork I give you. This is not my first Rodeo. The owner will be glad to talk to you about the bus if you get serious. I can also setup shipping for you if you would like at your expense. Any questions please ask and thanks for looking.


On May-08-14 at 09:21:41 PDT, seller added the following information:

Vin Number of this bus is 2232254337

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