Lot Ended
Description
Rare example
of an early Bay Window Crossover Volkswagen Transporter; current owner 10
years; detailed usage log from 1979 - 2005; straightforward
project
The Crossover vehicles were
only produced for less than 2 years (1971-72) with the early Bay Window body
(half-moon intakes, small back lights and front indicators at the lower part of
front panel next to the blade bumpers) and the improved suspension and disc
front brakes of the later Bay Window. This particular van is made even rarer as
the roof has not been cut to fit a pop top roof.
This Camper has been owned by the current keeper for nearly 10 years
and would make a superb project for anyone looking to spend a little time to
make a really nice camper to their own spec.
Currently the
vehicle is not running, but a lot of work has been carried out to the engine by
the looks with new Solex carb, alternator and distributor. There are 14 old MOTs
and receipts showing some of the work that was carried out up to 2012, plus
two little notebooks that have been kept from 1979 to 2005 with everything the
van has done in that time period (makes interesting reading).
From a local privately run estate in Shropshire
and ready for someone to make it their own.
Contact: james.booth@brightwells.com