1969 Vw Bus Volkswagen on 2040-cars
Hodgenville, Kentucky, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Volkswagen
Drive Type: rear
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Mileage: 202,964
Trim: bus
1969 VW bus daily driver. This classic bus starts, runs and drives very well. The 1950cc dual port engine was redone apx. 7000 miles ago; along with a new clutch. Also the tires brakes and master cylinder are new.
The 4 speed manual transmission shifts and pulls good. The body is rusty and has had bondo repairs years ago that are now failing but structure is solid and sturdy. Doors open and close good all glass is good.
This bus runs and operates smoothly but is not a show peice,it has some non factory switches and pulls in the dash that are not original either. It would make great rat rod, work vehicle,great advertising to cuise around in
while carrying anything you want to inside from people to tools. Or just have fun whith your own imagination and roll on. Serious buyers can call or text me at 270-491-0763 for more detailed information, more pictures will be available
soon. This van is currently being driven and mileage will change it is also for sale locally so I may end listing at any time. clear title, listed as local pickup only at this time but anything is possible. Thanks for looking
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