Detail Info for: 1971 Volkswagen Bus/Vanagon 1971 VW Bay Window Adventurewagen Camper Van

Transaction Info
Sold On:
10/28/2017
Price:
$ 7100.00
Condition:
Mileage:
90000
Location:
San Pablo, California, 94806
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1971 Volkswagen Bus/Vanagon
Submodel Body Type:
Adventurewagen
Engine:
SCAT 1776cc with high ratio rockers
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
2212045486
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Prince Albert the Adventurewagen ("Bert" to his friends) is a fun camping companion, the envy of all my friends, and a phenomenal icebreaker! His basically sound body has been bolstered this year with some important brake and engine work: new brake calipers, shoes, and brake lines; the fan shroud and bolting replaced; the pulley tensioner repaired; and an exhaustive tuneup from local Berkeley, CA, VW experts (inspection and repair reports are available upon request). His odometer reads 90,000 miles, but his actual mileage is known only to God.Bert acquired brand new VW-van-suitable Yokohama tires less than 600 miles ago, and his nice new ignition lock works like a charm. The original 1971 Bay Window glass is getting a little foggy at the edges, but it IS the original glass. A solar electrical system was installed by his previous owner, but it's not yet connected up to Bert's completely original Adventurewagen interior (a fridge/freezer, pump sink, and gas stove). His original Adventurewagen queen-sized bed system -- wooden supports and belt supports -- is in place in good working order. All the cabin doors (sliding door, engine door, rear door) and windows work and lock great. All the cabin windows (crank-type top and bottom, and the hinged top deck air door) are also completely functional.Work yet to do? The body has been warranted sound, with no rust that affects the safety or stability of the van, by two different mechanics, and it is, as far as I have been able to judge, waterproof all over. There is surface damage (see port side photos) that has been repaired by a previous owner in a less-than-pristine fashion. After the engine work I completed this year, his spiffy new dual carburetors still need seating and adjustment, and the linkage between carbs/fuel system is loose, so he shouldn't be driven until these are tightened up. When he IS driven, he goes beautifully, and does 65 without sweating hard. His driver and passenger door locks work fine at keeping the doors locked, but opening them again is a kind of jiggle-key-tap-door kind of process; I have two original VW key blanks ready to be keyed to new locks, but I leave it up to you whether the original ones are better than replacing them. One of the back vent windows is also missing its little round locking pin, but it closes fine and isn't anyplace where that will cause difficulties in keeping the car locked.Love this van SO MUCH -- he's been a good friend on the journey! -- but am sacrificing for an international move (I'm a wildlife specialist, and I've got to go where the deer need me). Thanks so much for looking, and good luck with your bid!SERIOUS BIDDER? Please note: If you win this auction, I expect a $1,000 nonrefundable deposit, as indicated, within 24 hours after the auction ends, payable by PayPal. Full payment is expected within 72 hours, by bank cashier's check (FedEx) or PayPal. Buyer is responsible for shipping. Bert is a 47-year-old classic VW Adventurewagen, and shows the typical wear and tear of many happy camping trips. Please come take a look, if you’re local, or ask for the mechanic’s inspection notes, if you’re not. There are no warranties on this vehicle or any of its parts; this vehicle is sold as is. Remember that a similar van in pristine, showroom condition would cost tens of thousands of dollars, not ones of thousands of dollars. Thank you!