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WTB 72-74 bus/parts

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Looking for heat box set up from 72-74 bus.
Or if there is a bus some where for the right price (with good exchangers)
Would cost 600 for the boxes alone(#10 in pic) and i need other stuff too :banghead:
They are the style at the top of picture, both sides look the same..
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WHEW good luck forest, thats some hard work for very little return, they dont work for shit anyways. id rock it as is!
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when i had my van i couldnet find those parts any where i dont think they make them new your just gonna have to find a nice junkyard find or try calling averys wrecking its basically a vw junkyard the Montana number is 406-267-3321 and the Washington number is 1-360-425-1119 give them a call see what they got
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Try this link:
http://www2.cip1.com/ProductDetails.asp ... %2D091%2DM

California Import parts has much of the best selection. If you don't want to buy new ones, then call Brax over in Divide. Brax-Euro Parts 406-267-3321.

He is the cheapest source in the area.
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Thanks i will check into the used sources. ive been to cip1, but would rather give business to BUS DEPOT in PA :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
I was just hoping to get enough heat to defog/defrost the windshield.. And i would so rock what i got but that is rusty, holy exchangers with a nasty rotten muffler.
PLUS i hear from people who have put this 914 2.0 into buses is that the heads make more heat, and the earlier style do a better job getting hot exhaust out.
So search continues. any one runs into these bastards, speak up THANKS :beer:
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James wrote:Try this link:
http://www2.cip1.com/ProductDetails.asp ... %2D091%2DM

California Import parts has much of the best selection. If you don't want to buy new ones, then call Brax over in Divide. Brax-Euro Parts 406-267-3321.

He is the cheapest source in the area.
hah i had put the same number just put the wrong name for it..

good luck with the searching that crap can be hard to find
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