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1966' Volkswagen Camper

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£23,000
Published 23 June 2023ID: EnVIP1
Expired
1 year, 4 months ago

Information from the owner

Age: 57 years
Exterior color: White

Seller's comments about 1966' Volkswagen Camper

 
Volkswagen T1 Germany 1967, registered as a 4-seater camper, one of the few in Italy, last year of production, therefore with 12-volt electrical system and H 1500 type engine. Plates on a white background with black numbers from the 1990s. For regular change of ownership.
The camper has been completely disassembled for the restoration. Before disassembly it was in perfect working order, no problems with the gearbox and reducers, as well as with the front end. The roof was cut for the camper made 30 years ago and lifted. Now the roof needs to be repositioned as originally from the parent company, as can be seen from the photos.
Over the years everything necessary to restore it has been found with original components such as the perfect mushroom roof, a complete  Westfalia camper set-up for the interior, original German non-reproduction luggage rack, rear-view mirrors, opening porthole to be installed above the kitchen unit, all the chrome details and gaskets of the front doors, rear and front lights and many indispensable components for the restoration. Original exterior aluminum moldings to be repolished.
The engine has been completely overhauled again by expert personnel in the sector. Complete with every part of it. There are no sheet metal to be replaced, they can all be recovered by making some repairs, frame side members are perfect, as are the cross members of the floor, slide and sheet metal of the trunk that covers the engine, which are perfect.
An additional complete front end with disc brakes is also supplied which can be used with some adjustments.
The T1 Panel was born in 1967 and then underwent a transformation into a camper in the 1970s by a group of Italian doctors who went on a humanitarian mission to Africa.
Clearly, everyone is free to create their own set-up as they please, being in compliance with the Camper booklet documentation.
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Volkswagen T1 Germany 1967, registered as a 4-seater camper, one of the few in Italy, last year of production, therefore with 12-volt electrical system and H 1500 type engine. Plates on a white background with black numbers from the 1990s. For regular change of ownership.
The camper has been completely disassembled for the restoration. Before disassembly it was in perfect working order, no problems with the gearbox and reducers, as well as with the front end. The roof was cut for the camper made 30 years ago and lifted. Now the roof needs to be repositioned as originally from the parent company, as can be seen from the photos.
Over the years everything necessary to restore it has been found with original components such as the perfect mushroom roof, a complete Westfalia camper set-up for the interior, original German non-reproduction luggage rack, rear-view mirrors, opening porthole to be installed above the kitchen group, all the chrome details and gaskets of the front doors, rear and front lights and many indispensable components for the restoration. Original exterior aluminum moldings to be repolished.
The engine has been completely overhauled again by expert personnel in the sector. Complete with every part of it. There are no sheet metal to be replaced, they can all be recovered by making some repairs, frame side members are perfect, as are the cross members of the floor, slide and sheet metal of the trunk that covers the engine, which are perfect.
An additional complete front end with disc brakes is also supplied which can be used with some adjustments.
The T1 Panel was born in 1967 and then underwent a transformation into a camper in the 1970s by a group of Italian doctors who went on a humanitarian mission to Africa.
Clearly, everyone is free to create their own set-up as they please, being in compliance with the Camper booklet documentation.

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