Amazing 1972 VW Wesfalia Bus/Camper Rust Free Completely Redone
This is a beautifully fully restored, no expense spared 1972 Westfalia Camper. Over the last year, as our service department had time, they have put in over 300 hours of combined labor to restore this company owned vehicle. Please browse the detailed photos below, and don't hesitate to call with any questions you may have. |
This photo shows the full restored bus with all new body rubber, new tent, completely refaced cabinets and 100% all new interior wood and upholstery. This bus was stripped down to the bare bone, media blasted inside and out and fully repainted to it's factory color. It was then reassembled using quality parts. As you can see, the bus is extremely straight. All of the body lines are perfect. A brand new windshield has been installed as well as brand new windshield rubber and wiper blades. It also has brand new head lights, turn signals and tire cover. This is a good shot of the new tent as well as brand new drapes that are made to factory specs. The cabinets have been completely rebuilt with new laminate. This photo show the new tail light as well as all quarter window rubbers. Another great photo of the side of the bus showing just how perfectly clean it is. This is showing how pristine the front of this Westfalia Camper is. The interior was completely gutted, media blasted inside. It was repainted and dressed up with all new wood base flooring, carpeting on top of that, and reinstalled with all new rebuilt and refaced cabinets. The cabinet rubber trim has also been replaced and is soft and plyable. The doors open and close as they should. Here is another great shot. The front seats were completely rebuilt with new padding and upholstery. Even the original jack is underneath the seat and in place. This has brand new door panels and custom made kick panels made out of the same birch. The rubber flooring and seat mats are also new. In this shot you can also see the brand new windshield has been installed along with all new door rubber and inner and outer scrapers. This is a great photo of underneath the floor mats. There was light surface rust, but media blasted the interior and repainted. We installed all new rubber flooring. Here is a picture of the beautiful interior. The drapes are brand new along with the uphoslstery. The upholstery has been completely rebuild with new padding. This also has all new wood head liner, and wood panels. Again, the interior was gutted completely and rebuild. This is absolutely car show worthy, and even has the fresh new car smell. This pictures show the Z bed full laid out. Ready for you to lay you sleepy little head on for the night! Again, notice all new rubber and new flooring as well as the repainted interior and carpeting. The dash is very nice. The stereo works however we did not install new speakers. We wanted to leave that to you. You'll be able to install the speakers where you wish. In this photo, you can see that the wheels were all sandblasted and repainted to factory color. 4 new tires were installed as well as new hubcaps. Another great shot of the interior. The brand new tent fits like a glove and looks awesome. This also shows the new rubber latches that were installed to hold the top down. Another great picture of the cabinets that have been fully rebuilt with new laminate. As you can see, this is an amazing 1972 Westfalia Camper bus ready to be enjoyed by it's new owner. Great photo of the completely rebuilt engine. We installed a brand new 2 barrel progressive carburetor on the engine and it purrs like a kitten. This is a great shot of the engine compartment being reassembled after painting. The transaxle only had 1000 miles when we started this project. So it is fresh and ready for a lifetime. The gas tanks had been boiled out at a radiator shop and repainted. All new fuel lines have been ran correctly. Axle boots are also brand new. Another shot of the engine compartment that has been fully restored. The engine has been fully rebuilt. We have installed new bearings, new pistons and cylinders, and rebuilt German heads right here in our own shop. We have reinstalled it with new ignition components as well as a new battery. Below are photos of the restoration process of this bus. Good picture of the restore underneath the seats with new rubber mats. Progress of us re-installing the interior from a stripped down bare shell. Completely bare shell of the interior. Preparing for reassembly. The dash was completely disassembled and the dash cap was repainted as well. This is the back of the bus looking forward. Showing the new birch paneling, as well as a pile of the new rubbers that were installed. Again, super solid sheet metal. New wood base was installed before the carpet and interior went in. New dome light and some cute new drapes that were installed. Original factory VW jack reinstalled as well as all new rubber. Recap of the Restoration:Photos we didn't show were a full brake restoration, front and rear. The rubber hoses, brakes shoes and pads were installed all brand new. Undercarriage has been fully under coated. This is an Arizona bus so there was very little rust. If we found rust it was addressed. No expense was spared. We have been in business for over 32 years. This is a phenomenal bus to go out and enjoy with your family and friends. We have indoor storage available for no additional charge for up to 30 days and are happy to help arrange shipping. Deposit is required immediately via PayPal and full payment by bank wire must be done within 3 business days. If you have any questions please give me a call at 1-800-955-9795. We are open M-F 8:00-6:00pm and Saturdays 8:00-3:00 MST. Closed on Sundays. Thanks for checking this bus out. It truly is amazing. -Joe Chirco | We have reduced our shipping rates. We do allow you to combine items. | Take a tour of Chirco with Joe. | Joe Chirco got his start selling air cooled VW parts at the local Flea Market in the 70's and has grown Chirco Performance and Restoration into one of the largest aftermarket air cooled VW parts and accessories businesses. You'll never find Joe sitting in an office, you'll find him at the front counter helping customers, on the phone answering questions, or in the service center working on cars. | | |