Vehicle Description
1973 Volkswagen Camper Bus� Fresh restoration Pastel White over
Marina Blue exterior with white interior Pop-up canopy roof 1.7L
flat, air-cooled four-cylinder engine with dual exhausts Four-speed
manual transmission Flat screen TV with DVD player, bamboo
flooring, sing, wood storage unit Cushioned bed and couch plus side
window curtains and roof rack Looking for a Late Bay VW Microbus
that has been restored? MotoeXotica Classic Cars can help you with
this groovy search. We are pleased to offer this 1973 Volkswagen
Camper Bus. This example was made in West Germany in May 1973 and
has been recently restored. Finished in Pastel White over Marina
Blue, this Loaf's paint and trim are in overall very good order.
The bus' windows are clear and crack-free while its lights are
intact and in very good shape. Its four radials each surround a
steel wheel topped by a factory wheel cover and they look great.
All of this Late Bay's body panels are straight and solid and
there's a roof rack for additional cargo space. The engine bay is
tidy, the battery appears new and the bumpers are in very fine
order. The camper top operates well and its fabric and screen are
in good order. Flip open the rear hood to reveal the 1.7L flat,
air-cooled four-cylinder engine, which breathes via dual exhausts.
The engine is mated to a four-speed manual transmission. Inside,
the majority white interior presents well overall. The front bucket
seats are in very good condition. There is no carpeting under the
driver's and front passenger's feet but there are floor mats.
Behind them, the flooring changes to bamboo, which looks great. The
white headliner is in good order while the black instrument panel
is in decent condition, however the oil temp gauge is inoperable.
The inner door panels look good, as do the mirrors and the shift
lever. Rounding out the forward part of the cab is a modern stereo
set into the dashboard. For the rear passengers, this bus has many
extras - a small sink, a couch and bed with cushions, a vertical
storage unit behind the driver's seat, side window curtains, a
hand-painted mural on the back of the middle seat and a flat screen
television with DVD player. For the 1973 model year, exterior
revisions included relocated front turn indicators, squared off and
set higher in the valance, above the headlights. Also,
square-profiled bumpers, which became standard until the end of the
T2 in 1979, were introduced in 1973. Crash safety improved with
this change because of a compressible structure behind the front
bumper. This meant that the T2b was capable of meeting US safety
standards for passenger cars of the time, though not required of
vans. The "VW" emblem on the front valance became slightly smaller.
Competition to this VW in 1973 included Chevrolet's G10 vans,
Dodge's B-series vans, Ford's Econoline vans and GMC's Vandura
models. This bus is currently located at our facility in St. Louis,
Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 21,041 miles and
not believed to be actual. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean
and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! Click here
for our VW Bus video! VIN: 2332203989 Note: Please see full terms
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