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Jay .lf you take the whole family out , you'd better make certain there's no hills ! It's absolutely immaculate and l've never seen a roof lamp fitted before . Ironic that it has the smallest engine but the biggest price tag ! Thanks Jay.
Driving around in california in this wv singing it never rains in california, would be fun, from the batcave 🦇 comes this awsome car, the entire Mouse family on vacation, thanks Jay grams 🤩 🤩 ☀️
Beautiful restoration job, but I would do your do diligence as to whether all those windows are from the factory, before you pay a huge amount of money for it. Since prices have sky rocketed for these, a lot of people have been adding windows to them. Brings back memories, I bought my first 1967 split window bus in 1972, in nearly new condition for $ 800 USD. 😂
This was hard to take seriously, especially the asking price because despite being a 70s vehicle, they are 10 a penny in Brasil. The Brazilians keep them on the road for as long as possible and you see them everywhere.
Late 1970's, early 1980's I owned a VW Panel Delivery Van that was imported from Europe. High Fiberglass Roof, High sliding side Door, no windows/all metal on the sides and rear, Metal Panels behind the front seats to protect the driver area from packages if you slam on the brakes, custom interior rear area with a Closet, Sink, Cabinet and Couch that folded into a Bed similar to the video. I drove it uphill from Sacramento to Lake Tahoe, up Highway 50. I think on the steepest slopes, I had to drop to 2nd or maybe 1st Gear. It had little power. It was fine on the flat areas, but could not climb hills well. Must have had the low horsepower engines.
I’ve been told VW dealers can still attain parts fairly easily for most of their classics. Just don’t assume same day repairs for most important components but regular maintenance stuff a decent dealer should handle it in most cases
For the full set of pictures, description and specs, make sure to visit this vehicle on our website. Link below!
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Let us know if you have any questions or feedback. Thanks for watching!
That’s one very cool VW van Jay! Neat the way they kept the 60’s design even though it’s a 70’s model!
Very cool!! 😎
Nothing as nice as a sweet honest smile in your heart &))) I'm going to credit you with that thought &))) Thank you &)))
One of the finest VW campers I've ever seen Jay❤ it.
Same here, it is incredible and sitting right next to the offices in the showroom. 😎
My mother would love this video so much. Just the way she likes it too, hard to find these nowadays at an affordable range, so good find!
Fascinating ‼️🇺🇸Thanks for presenting this One in a Million Volkswagen ‼️A+ Find.
Clean machine very nice restore
Thanks 👍
👏 very impressive; nice presentation.
Sweet 🤩❤️what an adorable vehicle 🚗..!!!!
Incredibly Cool VW !
😎
That's awesome 👌 👏
Thanks Chris.
It's an awsome example. I had a 72 bus. I loved it. This one looks more like a 50's or 60's especially with the split windshield. Wish I had 100k!
Seems like many people had(or at least knew) a VW bus.
I usually C those in junkyards great to C one in amazing condition !
Junkyards!! 😱😨
That is great Jay. Thanks for buying and sharing. Wished I could afford that.
You and me both! 😍
That is cool right there!
😎👍 Absolutely!!!
I love this sooo muchhh
Same. 😍
Jay .lf you take the whole family out , you'd better make certain there's no hills ! It's absolutely immaculate and l've never seen a roof lamp fitted before . Ironic that it has the smallest engine but the biggest price tag ! Thanks Jay.
We do have quite a few good size hills in our area. 🤔
Nice..broo
Driving around in california in this wv singing it never rains in california, would be fun, from the batcave 🦇 comes this awsome car, the entire Mouse family on vacation, thanks Jay grams 🤩 🤩 ☀️
Beautiful restoration job, but I would do your do diligence as to whether all those windows are from the factory, before you pay a huge amount of money for it. Since prices have sky rocketed for these, a lot of people have been adding windows to them. Brings back memories, I bought my first 1967 split window bus in 1972, in nearly new condition for $ 800 USD. 😂
VW buses should come with time travel star Gates ! This world is crazy outside ..
This was hard to take seriously, especially the asking price because despite being a 70s vehicle, they are 10 a penny in Brasil. The Brazilians keep them on the road for as long as possible and you see them everywhere.
Sounds like they know what vehicles are cool!!
I think the camera man thought you were gonna crash backing out of the building !
Late 1970's, early 1980's I owned a VW Panel Delivery Van that was imported from Europe. High Fiberglass Roof, High sliding side Door, no windows/all metal on the sides and rear, Metal Panels behind the front seats to protect the driver area from packages if you slam on the brakes, custom interior rear area with a Closet, Sink, Cabinet and Couch that folded into a Bed similar to the video. I drove it uphill from Sacramento to Lake Tahoe, up Highway 50. I think on the steepest slopes, I had to drop to 2nd or maybe 1st Gear. It had little power. It was fine on the flat areas, but could not climb hills well. Must have had the low horsepower engines.
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I'd like to see it mounted on a New Challenger, Camaro, Mustang and put the Engine in the back area.
Any luck on the Chevy Cheetah?
None have come across us yet.
Imagine how it’d go with a 911 turbo engine in it
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Need a custom engine, still sweet
Why
Excuse me???
Nice but artificially restored with add ons never seen in the real world.
Beautiful... but somehow spending nearly 100k on something that will need hard-to-find parts and constant repair does not work.
I’ve been told VW dealers can still attain parts fairly easily for most of their classics. Just don’t assume same day repairs for most important components but regular maintenance stuff a decent dealer should handle it in most cases
@@securitypcc3733 Very interesting to hear! Very cool of them if true.