1969 Vw Baywindow Transporter Type 2 Microbus Volkswagen Bus on 2040-cars
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Model: Bus/Vanagon
1969 vw bus.
On Jul-19-13 at 18:15:48 PDT, seller added the following information:
I have a few pics available to upload, if there is a specific area you want to see, send me a message.
On Jul-20-13 at 09:20:29 PDT, seller added the following information:
I have received a few requests for my reserve price, also if I will accept any offers to end the bidding, and my answer is respectfully, no. This bus will sell here and I will ride out the length of the auction. It will not get taken down early...thank you for your interest. I have removed my local listing and am selling thru ebay so I dont have to do the test drive, tire kicker, "I have half now and the rest in payments?" kind of scenario...I do not have the time with my current schedule to deal with this, thank you for your understanding.
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