1956 Vw Volkswagen Beetle, Bug Solid, Partially Restored, Clear Title on 2040-cars
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Engine:none
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Volkswagen
Interior Color: Red
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: vintage
Warranty: none
Drive Type: 4 speed
Mileage: 85,000
CLEAR TITLE
I have almost 100% of the parts necessary to reassemble this nice old Bug and almost everything is ready to put back together. I have all of the German window glass (with the exception of the front windshield), the original rear oval glass and side glass are excellent, and I have all of the rubber parts for the chassis, glass and doors, (German door rubber as you may be able to see in the photos) and new aluminum trim and scrapers and channels for the windows. I have the original 'W'" rear deck lid with its original license plate light housing, hood, all turn signal and tail light components, window regulators, hinge assemblies for the deck lids etc. I do have the original speaker grill and vent windows which have been rechromed and still look great. I bought all original style horsehair seat pads and red upholstery with white piping that is partly installed, no tears and very usable but not perfect, a few small rubbed points from storage. I have the old door panels that you may use as a template but not new ones. The original steering wheel has been restored and needs painting and there is a Sapphire 1 radio included. The running boards are solid and new rubber and aluminum trim is included as is new floor rubber for the interior. I have included pictures and you may send me your email address if you need more. The body has a few small dings, never appears to have had major damage, for sure not in my near 40 years as the owner. There is a small dent in the top but this car is in amazingly good and solid condition. The rims are original and i have included a picture of one in the parts photo. The rims have been treated with a rust inhibitor and have an orange look but this is not rust. All four were sanded and treated and are nice and smooth. The chassis/body currently has a set of chrome rims in fair condition. Other than the front windshield and a motor, the only other major parts that you might need will be a set of bumpers, but the original supports are restored and included. I think all of the small parts are there and most have been restored and even the gas tank is painted and the interior has been specially treated to protect against rust which a coating especially made for use on old gas tank interiors. I have the original wiring harness and the original 4 fuse, fuse box.
As with almost all vehicles sold on ebay, you must provide for your own transport from my home in New Orleans. There are lots of extra back up parts included. This VW has a free and clear title that is in my name. Please bid with confidence as I have tried not to overstate its condition and I have almost 14 years on ebay. This is one of the most solid vintage VW bugs that you will find, regardless of year. It was well cared for and deserves to see the streets again. Payment will be due within 5 days of listing end. Cashiers check or personal checks accepted (no pickup until either of these has cleared which will be from 4 days to 2 weeks after receipt of check.
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