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1974-1979 Vw Bus Westfalia Camper Fiberglass Top & Luggage Rack on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Aiken, South Carolina, United States

Aiken, South Carolina, United States
1974-1979 VW Bus Westfalia Camper Fiberglass Top & Luggage Rack, US $350.00, image 1
Condition:Used

Local pikcup only. I will not ship. Buyer can have trucking company pickup if buyer desires, otherwise, it's local pickup only.
For sale: 1974-1979 Westfalia Fiberglass Top & Luggage Rack Assy. No cracks, very good condition. Comes with the poles that raise the top up. Also included is the trim work for the bottom of the fiberglass, the pieces that you mount your tent canvas too, not shown in photos. Will clean up nicely with a little scrubbing. Complete set up. Must pick up in Aiken, SC.

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