Another high quality low miler VW in pristine condition, a real BBT trademark!
1973 Westfalia Automatic from Canadian origin, a real camper in close to as new condition as you can get!
Comes even complete with the extreme famous Westfalia “drive away” tent.
VW automatic, authentic badge in the back…
First paint, absolutely flawless, only nose and bumper was re painted once, only for stone chips, or maybe more “insect” chips….
Welcome in one of the worlds most nice AND original driver cab’s…
Don’t even try to restore one up to this level, this is all original, nobody can beat originality! Unique!
Ever saw a Westfalia back seat in this “as new” all original condition?
To cool for words even…. this baby just makes you quiet!
Imagine yourself behind this wheel, wowh Boy!
Mechanics in as new condition, fully functional and fully operational, this must have been the best Bay window bus I drove since a long long time, just perfect! Did you saw the original Eberspächer as factory option? this baby got it all…
Home is where you park your bus, my friend Mark used to say… in this bus we only can Welcome you home, big time!
We bought this extreme nice piece of VW collectible from its second owner… both owners doctors, highly specialized in dermatology. More than likely they handled this beloved bus like they did with their patients, with silicone gloves on!
We can only sell it once, don’t let this one slip away…. Bob@BBT4vw.com
83-year-old Oscar Almaguer lifts the hood of his 1967 Volkswagen Beetle to show some of the belongings he stores there, including a bucket of water for washing, gasoline and a pair of shoes, in Apodaca on the outskirts of Monterrey September 11, 2013. Almaguer has lived in his car since he and his wife divorced ten years ago. The maintenance that has been done on the now 46-year-old Beetle is basic and few of the car’s parts are original. The engine, which Almaguer starts by short-circuiting two wires under the hood, comes from a more modern VW Sedan. The wheels and seats are from another Volkswagen model and instead of a gear-stick Almaguer uses a plastic bathroom pipe.
Source; Thomson Reuters Photographer; Daniel Becerril, Monterrey, Mexico