1969 Vw Camper Campmobile Vg Original Cond. Rebuilt Engine 2nd Owner Maintained on 2040-cars
Silver City, New Mexico, United States
Her name is Hannah. I have been asked, as an experienced Ebay Seller, by my friend, to put her up for auction and find her a good home, for many more years of enjoyable cruising and camping. I will let my friend speak about Hannah: I've owned and cared for her well for about 35 years. No bodywork was done during that time. The engine was rebuilt about 4000 miles ago, and of course is very strong. Recent brake job with new cylinders as needed. Drives like a dream---no issues. I am very reluctant to sell my baby, but its time that she gets a new home and be enjoyed as I have for most of her life. Anything that ever needed repairing was done by a qualified mechanic. I can put you in touch with the mechanic that has maintained her in New Mexico for the past 7 years, who will verify that she has been well maintained--oil changes every 3000 miles, etc. Sliding door closes smoothly. As do all others. Good tires. CAMPMOBILE plaque intact.
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