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UP FOR SALE IS A REALLY NICE

LIKE NEW

1973 VW BUS RIVIERA WESTFALIA POP TOP CAMPER

THAT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT

 THE BODY IS IN GREAT SHAPE 

 NO DINGS OR DENTS

THE PAINT IS REALLY NICE AND SHINEY

 THE INTERIOR IS REALLY CLEAN AND NEW WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS

THE MOTOR HAS BEEN WELL MAINTAINED

 

 SO WITH ALL THAT BEING SAID

THE WINNING BIDDER WILL OWN A GREAT BUS

TO CREATE FUN AND LOVING MEMORIES WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY

EITHER TRAVELING ACROSS COUNTRY OR CAMPING LOCALLY.

 

I ACCEPT BANK WIRE OR CASH IN PERSON

 I WOULD PREFFER IF THE WINNING BIDDER WOULD PAY FOR THE VW IN A TIMLY MATTER

I CAN HELP DROP OFF TO A LOCAL SHIPPING COMPANY IF NEEDED

               

   THANKS AND CHEERS

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VW Up Buggy may be headed to showrooms

Tue, 02 Jul 2013

Volkswagen showed six conceptual takes on its Up at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show, one of those being the Up Buggy. Although few will probably remember it, VW has not forgotten it, applying for a patent for the Meyers Manx revival roadster way back in March 2012 and being approved in June of this year, according to a report in Autocar. That will give the automaker a 14-year lock on the design while it decides whether to move forward with a reboot of its past.
A patent doesn't mean the Up Buggy will ever move beyond the sheet-of-paper stage, but Autocar says VW is studying the market to see if a production version is feasible. We can't see North America ever getting it, but even so, we wouldn't complain if they made it - especially if they put an exposed engine in back that was set off by 18-inch-long twin tailpipes jutting straight up into the air. However, for a company that aims to be the world's number-one automaker by 2018, a niche vehicle for its mass-market brand would be a surprising use of resources.

Last VW bus ever made arrives at final destination

Fri, 31 Jan 2014

A Brazilian politician tried to save it, unsuccessfully, so the final Last Edition Volkswagen Type 2 Kombi was produced on December 20, 2013 and now resides in a vintage museum at Volkswagen's Commercial Vehicles HQ in Hanover, Germany.
The Volkswagen Microbus was built for 56 years, starting in September 1957. Brazil was the last country still assembling it, but new safety regulations in the country requiring airbags and ABS on all cars spelled the end. When that politician introduced a bill that would pardon only the 'Bus from a death sentence, it couldn't garner the required number of votes for passage. The South American country takes the Kombi production title, though, with 1.5 million of the 3.5 million total made in the home of Copacabana beach and the girl from Ipanema.
The VW Bus is dead. Now perhaps we can turn our attentions to the still-not-totally-settled matter of the Bulli...

VW pondering low-cost sub-brand for China?

Wed, 30 Jan 2013

More detail is being sketched into the Volkswagen Group's plan to launch a low-cost brand for emerging markets. Late last year a German report quoted a VW rep saying that the brand has been interested in building a no-frills car, the kind that would challenge Dacia and Datsun, for a while. With both Proton and Suzuki effectively out of the partnership picture, a report in Reuters suggests VW could go straight to China, developing a car with its joint venture partners and building and selling it there.
Officially, company CEO Martin Winterkorn said the issue of a model for emerging markets would be decided this year but VW isn't any closer to confirming any kind of plan for a car in its portfolio underneath the Up!, remarking to Reuters about the China possibility, "That's an issue we're currently looking at."