1971 VW Camper Van
As you may know, this is the last year of the classic “doghouse” dual-port engined vans. It is the first year to have front disc brakes.It has the solid top with a removable sunroof.I greatly prefer this model over the pop tops.Consider that they do not have leak-prone seals and have more aerodynamic/aesthetically pleasing lines. Nice enough to be greatly appreciated at automotive events, but also a very practical everyday vehicle.
Rebuilt engine with about 15K by All VW of Mountain View, California.It has a rebuilt transaxle with about 14K miles on it. German Transaxle of Bend Oregon did the rebuild.
Installed by D&M Automotive of Portland, Oregon.
Newer oversized brake vacuum booster & master cylinder
New carburetor
Alternator
New late model VW Electronic ignition & MSD Coil
Newer fuel pump
Seats and bed reupholstered in heavy-duty marine fabric
New upholstery fabric curtains
Battery direct starter switch obviates the ubiquitous starter solenoid issue
KYB Shocks
Very comfortable bed
All glass is good
Side louvers
CD player/radio with front and rear speakers
LED accessory lighting
H4 headlights
Mounted fire extinguisher
Relocated ignition switch and horn button
New windshield and seal
Front mounted spare with new cover
Very presentable paint
Flanged exhaust
Good tires
New battery
Larger capacity sump with fine mesh filter
Valves have just been adjusted and oil changed
Rust:
Minimal rust.California/Oregon/Washington vehicle.
Front floorboards repaired and rustproofed
minor blistering on rocker panels and along rain gutters
New heavy-duty battery support
Extras/Spares:
Quick & Easy Roof Rack included
Extra rebuilt transaxle included
Issues:
Drivers door locks but not from outside
Stock dome light needs attention/repair
After market temperature gauge not working
Running strong and ready to hit the road in style.Selling with some reluctance, as is usually the case with those who have experienced these vehicles.I really have too many cars. Be ready for the constant approbation you will receive in this iconic ride.
Finally, as a camping vehicle, and as Leonardo suggests, "The ultimate sophistication is simplicity."