LHD 77 Champagne Edition Microbus ----- NOW SOLD

Discussion in 'Late Bay Classifieds' started by Alip, Sep 15, 2012.

  1. Hi All,

    Newport, South Wales.
    V5 - yes.

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    77 Champagne Edition Microbus
    Clean, tidy and solid
    2Ltr Type IV engine. Some issues*
    Twin weber ICT 34's
    MOT - September 2013
    Tax - March 2013
    Imported from the USA (Montana) by Karmann Konnection in 2005, from whom I bought it
    I have had the van seven years and replaced all window and door seals in that time
    A recon engine was put in in Dec 2005 by a Cardiff VW specialist
    Serviced every year by Keith Watkins Garage, Magor. All receipts and MOTs available
    The van has covered about 12000 miles since i have owned it
    Resprayed in 2010 in existing colours
    Bluebird Customs R+R bed
    Mad Matz Ivory and Cocoa tile in loading area
    Mad Matz natural, kick boards, floor, arch and cargo shelf mats
    Two tone Trim Jim door cards all round
    Re-upholstered R+R cushions and buddy seat
    Full curtain set from J and S.

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    Also included in the sale - Roof rack, Awning, JK cover, Sunflower pattern sun shade, Full set of thermomats, Manuals, some spare cables and oil.

    *Engine issue - started smoking occasionally when warm, no loss of power. Following some guidance on here it could be anything from valve guides, head probs, piston rings etc. The price reflects the engine issues. Any inspection welcome.


    £8500 ONO

    All in all, I will be sad to see the van go but with a new baby and less and less time to use it I can't justify keeping it as a toy.
    I have tonnes more pics of all the van underneath and all corners if required.
    If interested drop me a PM, email or call and I can answer any questions you have. You are more than welcome to come and look her over.

    Thanks for looking
    Alistair
    alip224@yahoo.com
    07593078934
     
  2. I am open to any sensible offers.

    Cheers
     

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