1970 Volkswagen Beetle Hot Rod, Volksrod, Bug, Chop Top, Rat Rod, Convertible on 2040-cars
Olathe, Kansas, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
Engine:1.6L 1584CC 97Cu. In. H4 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Beetle
Trim: Base
Mileage: 25,200
Drive Type: U/K
Up for sale is one FUN VW Bug! Hotrod, Volksrod, Rat Rod, Chop Top, Roadster, whatever name you want to call it, this is ONE FUN RIDE!!
Just in time for Summer fun, evening cruises, etc! Champagne fun on a beer budget (on a PBR beer budget! :-)
This is a 1970 VW Bug Beetle, highly modified.
I do not know anything about VW's, as I got this in trade for some motorcycle parts, etc.
I know it is a 1970, and I know it runs great, shifts great, and blows 6 foot FLAMES out of the rear of the car into the night's sky!!!
I dont know what size the engine is, only that it was rebuilt two years ago (2K miles ago) by the previous owner.
He flipped the doors around, so now they are suicide/front opening doors...so COOL!
Has fully adjustable air shock suspension on the front, so you can raise or lower the vehicle anytime you want using the schrader valve at the front of the car.
If you look in the pics, the front of the car is sitting very low. I like to drive it like this, but if my wife and boys ride with me, then I pump her up a bit higher. takes 10 seconds with an air compressor.
Flamethrower is homemade, using two coils and two normal spark plugs, a spark box controller, and fuel pump and modified NOS bottle for resevoir. Flames work GREAT! you can run them while sitting still at idle (just blip gas and watch people FREAK! ;-) or you can use it while running down the road (completely illegal, and I am not responsible for your actions!) where it turns heads, well, like something is on fire! :-) Love it! so cool for cruise night, bike night,etc.
Rat rod style, 99 problems painted on it, has rust in probably all the normal VW spots as I don't know anything about VW's. Paint is rattle can I think, with 99 problems paint is done nicely to look old.
This is the perfect vehicle for turning heads on cruise night...gets more attention than my neighbor's new Corvette! And when you turn on the fire, and make smores for the neigborhood kids, the Corvette guy just can't compete! :-)
What can I say, pic tell the story. She runs, drives, shifts, stops, rides fine. Air shocks let her go up/down any time you want. Headlights work, tail lights work, brake lights work, emergency brake works, flamethrower works GREAT! Fun to drive, removeable race steering wheel with the quick on/off feature. Turn signals don't work, radio powers up, etc (removeable face), but I think speakers came unplugged, so no sound now. Easy fix for new owner. I deal pretty much in motorcycles, so cars are not my thing really. So look at pics and get this killer ratrod for Summer for CHEAP!
If you have something to trade, let me know. I like motorcycles, trucks, and cash! If you have a cash price in mind, let me know sooner, rather than later!
NO RESERVE! Bid with confidence, I have 100% feedback over 12 years, 180 items, many HIGH DOLLAR listings! Local pickup, or you send your shipper to load and pick up.
Car runs/drives without issue, so i can help your shipper load. Shipping is buyers responsibility. I can hold the car for the high bidder for 2 weeks at no charge.
I accept cash and paypal.
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