You have my sympathy. I lost my 71 last year due to an idiot that was too busy doing other things to drive her car. I'm still dealing with the ins. I found in my price digging that a 71 westy in the condition that you described is woth 3-4,000 dollars, at least here in N.J.. There are publications, such as the old car guide, that list prices. A appraisal by a known VW authority, doesn't have to be a dealer, helps too. Is there anyway that the bus could be fixed, or is it more than just rewelding new panels and pounts in? Good luck with everything and keep me (us) posted. Erik Burtis 71 Westy
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