Volkswagen Bus/Vanagon (1965)
for sale
Price: US $32,999.00
Price: US $32,999.00
1965 Deluxe VW Bus/Transporter has been owned by me over 10
years and been nothing but babied way too much and it’s time to let her go!
I bought the car with some money left from my grandpa
inheritance after he passed away before I was able to drive. I bought it
thinking this will take 2 years to do a complete body restoration, instead it
took 4 years and then a later 7 month motor project.
The car has been completely restored by me and my father
with professional elements of the restoration being hired out.
All of the major problem areas classically known for rust on
these cars have been addressed and improved with patch panels from Wolfsburg
West which is the premier resource for authentic restoration panels and parts.
I really am glad I bought the 13 window deluxe rather than the 21 window
version, it was a much easier restoration since it lacks the structural
reinforcement underbody that is notorious for being needed to be completely
redone on the 21 window. Extra steps
were taken to ensure flush mount of panels and the elimination of excessive
body work by pre flanging all patch panels by hand. The panels cover pretty
much the lower third of the car this included floor plans on driver and
passenger sides, entryway of rear compartment and part of the sub chassis the
hold the floor in the passenger compartment, bottom of the barn doors, wheel
arches, battery tray and quarter panels. All opportunities were taken to apply
paint to previously bare metal surfaces behind body panels increasing the
longevity of the car. All instances of
spot rust were treated with a portable sandblaster.
The paint on the car is Delstar out of the PPG line of
paints. The base coat is epoxy enamel that goes on extremely strong and has
fantastic adhesion properties that allows the paint to flex and adhere to metal
even when it is dented. Rage gold was used to fill seams between the patches
and get flat panels. The sandable primer was then applied followed by sealer
then top coat applied by a professionally by Spray King in Edmonds Washington.
The paint is a big WOW factor on the car, it is just that
classic yellow bus that everyone wants their picture with and you will get
stopped and chatted up at every gas station or road stop. I was waiting at a
red light once and a woman ran up to pose in front of the car and her friend
ran into the intersection to take the picture.
The interior seats are in good shape, sort of a blue
corduroy cloth material, front bench is a 2/3 fold and back is a Z Bed that was
70’s modification that I appreciated, loved being able to pull over and camp on
the side of the road. The headliner was put in professionally last year, and
the interior panels were put in this year both are vinyl purchased through
Wolfsburg West and are meant to match the original interior. Underneath the door panels is a closed cell
foam insulating/quieting pad and over the engine bay is covered in a 3M sound
deadener. This really quiets the cabin noise a lot and has made a huge
improvement in ride comfort compared to a stock bus. All interior lights have
been converted to 12v along with all the necessary mods being made to the
engine.
The engine is a 1641cc motor built by Jack at Wolfsburg
Motorworks. 1641cc is as big as you can go without boring out the crankcase to
make more room for more power. More importantly every moving part of the engine
was balanced. I cannot recommend this enough for those of you owners out there
just reading this ad for fun. It used to be that winding up the rpms in the car
felt like you were driving a washing machine with a bowling ball in it. With a
completely balanced Crankshaft, pistons, balanced and lightened flywheel the
car winds up like any modern car. You can stomp on the gas on a hill and get on
top of any gear rather than downshifting like I used to before the overhaul.
The engine has the stock air cleaner since it has superior engineering to cone paper
filters and works with the crankcase breather hose perfectly and preheating
function to prevent carb icing in winter. The car has a bosch blue coil to help with fast starts. the motor has less then 1000 miles on it
Missing parts and known issues:
Windshield wiper kit not existent. Due to the lack of aero
dynamics of the car there was enough wind moving across the windshield that I
didn’t discover a need to buy this part while driving the car. None the less it
is not there. Also not expensive.
Dashboard Clock. People love to take these out and put them
in their homes or sell them for a quick buck, this car doesn’t have one but you
could probably find one on ebay if you were patient. There may even be a
remake.
Gas tank Relay. I have isolated the non-functioning gas
gauge to the sensor in the gas tank, unfortunately you will have to time this
project with removing the motor for a new clutch install or some other project
or a spare 2 hours for a handy person. Part has been bought and is under the
driver seat and just needs to be installed.
update: 2016-05-27
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1965 |
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | 000000000 | Mileage: | 57,540 |
Exterior Color: | Yellow | Make: | Volkswagen |
Number of Cylinders: | 4 | Model: | Bus/Vanagon |
Transmission: | Manual | Trim: | Deluxe |
Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty | Engine: | 1641cc |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Drive Type: | RWD |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline | For Sale By: | Private Seller |