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1971 Tintop Delux Westfalia conversion

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Blake7even

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98% complete just needs a couple of finishing touches and the rear cupboard/panel installing (supplied).

1971 Delux with period westy interior. Imported from Oregon, the desert side.

Bus is 100% soild, rust free and original except 1 battery tray and the lower lip of the windscreen panel. Both cut and new meatl grafted in. Then the skin was bare metaled and professionally resprayed at very great cost.

Original paint on the perfect inner arches and underside. OG paint on the inside of the doors. Paint done 4/5 years ago and not a hint of rust or bubble. It really is as nice as it looks.

Rebuilt 1600 SP runs very well, been all over Europe and never let us down. Cruses at 60/65 all day and night. Just about to be MOT'd flew through the last ones since my import. I'm first owner here in the UK.

Looking for 16000 ono. You won't find a more solid, straight bus for this money. Finish the interior and its a 20k bus all day.

[url=https://flic.kr/p/oCKWkn][img]https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5566/14855815347_ffe4246efd_o.jpg[/url]image by Blake7even, on Flickr

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image by Blake7even, on Flickr

image by Blake7even, on Flickr

image by Blake7even, on Flickr

image by Blake7even, on Flickr

image by Blake7even, on Flickr

image by Blake7even, on Flickr

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