1967 VW volkswagen deluxe 21 window bus
1967 Volkswagen Bus/Vanagon deluxe
Technical specifications of Volkswagen Bus/Vanagon 1967 | |
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Price: | - |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Overland Park, Kansas, United States |
Make: | Volkswagen |
Model: | Bus/Vanagon |
Trim: | deluxe |
Year: | 1967 |
Mileage: | 120,000 |
VIN: | 247105310 |
Color: | Red |
Number of cylinders: | 4 |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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1967 Volkswagen deluxe 21 window bus-Real German bus
Very solid example of this unique and very desirable model bus. I have owned this bus for 16 plus years and know it very well. It is one of the best driving buses of this era you could hope to own. I just drove it for an hour and a half mini- roadtrip and it performed flawlessly. It starts right up, idles perfectly, drives straight and true with tight steering and goes down the highway 65 mph with no problem. (original 67 transaxle that has higher gearing for better highway cruising). The brakes perform exactly as they should with no issue. (read on for all the brake work performed).
I have over 100 pictures at the following website. I have taken a picture of ALL the bad stuff (which really is very minor, but I believe in full disclosure and don't want anyone to ever say I did not represent this bus accurately.)
1967deluxebus.shutterfly.com go to the website and then click on "pictures and videos" then click on "view album" on bottom right then choose "all". When you click on one of the small pictures, it gets bigger and you can scroll through all the pictures this way. Enjoy the pictures. ADDED PICTURES OF NEWLY RESTORED 3RD ROW SEAT! If you happen to see pictures that include the 3rd row seat before being recovered, just disregard and see new pictures.
Paint- nothing to hide here, it is probably a 35 year old paint job, so when you decide to make this a trailer queen you will want to get it painted, otherwise enjoy it the way it is and don't worry about it since you can see it actually looks pretty good. I have taken a picture of some of the larger imperfections in the paint/body. When it was painted all the skylight windows were removed and the rubber window seals were replaced on those windows, and I believe most of the others as well. (except the front door window trim which is original)
Tires-brand new Hankook light truck tires (all five tires), in original size, with newly painted rims.
This bus has very unique all aluminum trim around each of the popout windows which looks fantastic. The glass is all original in every window.
Body- No wrecks ever that I can tell and as I said I know this bus well from working on it and having most of the interior panels removed at one time or another. Nose is perfect with no rust or dents. I have taken pictures of a few very minor dents and paint coming off in rear corners of bus on the red paint. The long rocker on driver side was replaced before it was painted and you can see some of the spot welds and a line about 4 inches up from lower rocker trim along about a 10 inch long line. Just needs to be addressed before repainting bus. Super easy to fix while bus bodywork is being done prior to painting whenever you decide to do it. Cool thing about this bus is the paint and body look exactly the way it did when I bought it 16 years ago so there is nothing scary lurking under the paint waiting to come out. I did not find any bondo anywhere on it, other than the obvious skim coat used on the long rocker that was replaced. I can find no other body work anywhere on the bus. The belly pans are extremely solid as well as the jack points. I could find only one rust spot on the belly pan which I took a picture of. This bus is almost rust free with the exception of a few minor areas that I took pictures of. The outer 1 inch or so of the cargo door floor needs to be replaced. (well I say that but it has looked the same way for the last 16 years, so do what you want) The cargo doors still latch perfectly into the metal into the floor as that part is not rusty. No other rust on any of the floor of the bus, other than some surface rust as you can see in the pictures. The gray primer on the cargo floor was done over 20 years ago and was only done to cover surface rust that was sanded at the time and it has not come back through. Just wanted to let you know nothing hiding there. (I know this from the previous owner who had bus for 5 years sitting in a climate controlled warehouse).
Bumpers- original deluxe trim, new rubber inserts, bumpers stripped to bare metal, primed and painted recently and re-assembled including restored splash pans on rear bumpers with all new hardware and seals. This paint is awesome as you can tell by the close-up pictures I took.
Mechanical- new wheel cylinders on ALL wheels, all new brake hardware inside drums, new brake shoes, drums turned, all NEW steel and rubber brake lines and NEW german master cylinder with new switches (dual circuit, one year only master cylinder). Basically every component of the brake system is like new. Engine is a 1600 dual port and is tuned to run perfectly as it should. It has never left me stranded and has plenty of power. I have no idea the specs on it or rebuild history but have never had a reason to pull it as it runs so good. I put new seals in the reduction boxes years ago and new rear axle seals/boots. The bus shifts great in all gears and has NO issues with the clutch or transmission. It has no issues with anything mechanical. All the lights work, and the rear taillights have new housings which I grounded which makes the lights brighter than I have ever seen them. I wish I had figured that trick out 15 years ago.
Interior- NEW front door panels, NEW front seats, NEW middle seat, NEW 3rd row seat, including restored seat frames. All other panels are original. The seat color is called mesh platinum and is original to the deluxe bus. Shoulder belts in front two rows of seats for that extra safety factor for the driver and passengers. Headliner was replaced when painted.
EMPI steering wheel-that is right, it comes with the bus! This is the holy grail of EMPI steering wheels. When was the last time you saw one? I searched for years before I found it. Very unique flat dish for the bus steering wheel. It is beautiful and perfect, although the keyway location causes the wheel to not be in "center alignment" with wheels pointed straight ahead. Minor inconvenience that I only point out for full disclosure purposes. (This wheel only comes with the bus if sold at $59,000, otherwise the original steering wheel is what will be sold with the bus)
Sunroof- Same canvas cover on it from when I bought it. Looks great and works perfect to keep water out when I wash it. (of course this bus is not driven in the rain, although feel free if you are so inclined). The sunroof mechanism and handle appear to be all original and are in perfect working order.
Locks- all locks work with the key and all door latches and windows work as they should.
Misc- I do have the trim piece that goes under the 3rd row seat that is original to the bus and I bought a used trim piece that goes on the side of the 2nd row seat (very hard to find) that is in rough shape, but can be fixed and installed on this bus. (both included with the sale)
I can't think of anything else to describe. I believe the pictures will speak for themselves but please ask if I have forgotten something you want to know about. I took pictures of every single rust spot on the bus, which as you can see is very minor. The largest rust spot is directly under the battery just for reference.
Bus is a super solid example of a real German 21 window sunroof bus that you can drive and enjoy from day one and then finish if and when you want. No hard to find parts to buy as this bus is complete and even has extras as I have described. It is priced well below what fully restored buses of this model sell for. See Barrett Jackson Scottsdale auction results from January. A 1967 21 window sold for $143,000! You can reach me (Jim) by e-mail at Jamorse@sbcglobal.net or cell phone (913) 645-9092 during normal hours. I am in Overland Park, KS, just outside of Kansas City. Thanks for looking and Happy VW'ing!