Detail Info for: 1972 Volkswagen Bus/Vanagon Type 2 (T2) 1972 Volkswagon (VW) Camper/Van/Westfalia/Campmobile 1.7L Ready for Restoration

Transaction Info
Sold On:
03/13/2018
Price:
$ 3605.00
Condition:
Mileage:
9999
Location:
Jacksonville, Florida, 32254
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1972 Volkswagen Bus/Vanagon
Submodel Body Type:
Pop-Up Camper Van Camper
Engine:
1700 dual port
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
2242090720
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Notice This auction is being relisted due to a non paying bidder. do not bid if you do not intend to buy! any bids from bidders with negative or insufficient feedback will be rejected. A NONREFUNDABLE DEPOSIT OF $500.00 is due within 48 hours of auction close. Please read the description carefully there will be no refunds! VW VANAGON WESTFALIA BUS POP-UP CAMPER Ready for restoration includes BODY, ENGINE (Complete, unknown condition) and TRANSMISSION (manual, original) I'm an experienced classic vehicle restorer. I bought this van as a fixer-upper for my wife. Some drunk driver decided, however, that the back of my car made a perfect parking space for his 40+mph parking attempt. Unfortunately, the he flunked high school physics - two objects cannot occupy the same space at the same time. The end result is that I'm now disabled and cannot restore this vehicle. I need to sell this vehicle to pay for something modern that meets my disability needs. My loss is your gain. It's got all the bones for making a great camper van for the dedicated VW Camper enthusiast. This is a pop-top "Westy" with a front-tipping roof. This ready-to-be-rebuilt VW pop-up camper variant is a classic, and a great investment for the fix-and-sell restorer. [See EBay Item # 222289188838 or 222774995127 for examples of retail pricing for restored classic VW camper vans.] Parts are readily available on EBay and from other sources. I've included illustrative drawings of how this would van would look fully restored, along with an image from a VW owner's manual specifications page for your reference. If you have questions, please write me. NAMES & NICKNAMES: Officially called the Volkswagen Transporter and Volkswagen Kleinbus, the Type 2 earned many nicknames from its fans. In the US, the Type 2 had several colorful nicknames: VW bus, "Vee-Dub," Minibus, "Hippie-mobile," "Hippie bus," "Hippie van," "Kombi," Microbus, "Splitty" (used on pre-1967 split front screen variants of the Type 2), "Baywindow" (post-1970 variant of Type 2), Vanagon, Westfalia or "Westy," "CamperVan" or Transporter to name a few popular variants. [Source: Wikipedia] SUSPENSION & FRAME: This "Westy" bus uses a pair of fully independent axles which utilize a double-jointed design with constant velocity joints at the end of each axle, similar to those found on a BMW. The result is that the rear wheels no longer camber inward (or tuck under as it was called) which was the case at high speeds with the old swing-axles that are found on the the Split-Window Buses before 1969. The C/V joints are what allows each rear wheel to maintain a constant vertical camber, which improves safety at freeway speeds. Front and rear suspension units use the traditional Porsche design, independent torsion plates upfront and two independent torsion bars for the rear. This type of torsion bar suspension may have dated back to the e 1930's, but it is an all-wheel, independent suspension system that works and it is very robust. There is some rust present but testing indicates that the frame and floor are solid, and most rust is surface corrosion - which is why I bought it in the first place. Thye front clip has been completely replaced. Like I said, good bones for restoration. TRANSMISSION: The original 4-speed manual is present and installed. This was a solid transaxle when it was parked. ENGINE: Equipped with a Type 4 Volkswagen air-cooled boxer engine with four horizontally opposed cast-iron cylinders, cast aluminum alloy cylinder heads and pistons, magnesium crankcase, and forged steel crankshaft and connecting rods. Installed is a 1700 cc 95 metric horsepower (70 kW, 94 bhp) with dual ports. . It was running when the camper was parked to begin restoration. The present condition of the engine is unknown but it is a complete engine with a monza aftermarket exhaust. I also have a "009" distributor and Bosch blue coil for it. NOTE: THIS VEHICLE IS INTENDED FOR RESTORATION AND IS CURRENTLY NOT DERIVABLE. It is being offered to you, the antique/classic vehicle restorer, for restoration to operational condition. vehicle has been dismantled to begin the bodywork process as is shown in the photographs. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: The VIN number listed in the ad is not correct. EBay's listing software insists on a VIN number, but VW did not use modern VIN numbers on its vans until until years after this vehicle was built. I can provide the number from the title on request. MILEAGE: EBay requires mileage be entered. Please be aware that the mileage stated above may be incorrect. The actual mileage is unknown.