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Salahahdin - August 23rd, 2003 at 07:37 PM

I have aquired a '78 Kombi with a 2l motor. I will be putting this 2l into my '75 Microbus and putting the '75Microbus 1800 into the '78 (basically entire Motor and Gearbox swap over). The '78 Kombi has a ding in the rear (not severe but a good one) and it's a little shagged throughout (previous owner's neglect, Bastard ).

I was wondering how much this '78 would be worth for re-sale.

Thanks Guys and Girls, Take care. ;)


KruizinKombi - August 23rd, 2003 at 08:46 PM

So it's going to be a complete running '78 kombi with an 1800 motor?

What condition is the motor in?

What's the body like for rust?

What model is it?

How many seats?

Does it have any features such as opening 1/4 vent windows, rear sliders, bullbar, towbar, etc?

Got any photos?


Salahahdin - August 24th, 2003 at 10:09 AM

Yes it is going to be a Running.
The 1800 going into it has got 115psi RightBank
105psi Left bank
The motor does not blow smoke and I have fully serviced it. The carbie Main butterflies (34 PDSIT's) are flogged but not causing any concerns
The clutch is going, but still working if driven with care.

No rust to cause concerns, lots a little surface rust (typical as I have seen a few with it)

It is a 234

suppose to be an Eight seater but only got the middle seat with it. It has genuine full height front seats But the drivers springs are shot (Damn it!!)

It has these genuine 1/2 sliders in the rear. They are in the sliding door and opposite side. They are spilt in half (Lengthways and have spring loaded catches) I beleive they are genuine as I have seen them before but all others have looked real dodgy But These look like they are Right, if that makes sense.

Has the usual lack of bits due to 234 model.

I will have photos soon. I think it could be worth $500, Any thoughts??

Thank You,

;)


type82e - August 24th, 2003 at 10:20 AM

might be worth a bit more than $500?

the sliding windows are quite rare ive seen sets of these on their own sell for $350
a good running 1800?
marcel


Andy - August 24th, 2003 at 10:25 AM

Check your U2U mate :)