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1962 Vw Beetle on 2040-cars

US $5,500.00
Year:1962 Mileage:68593
Location:

San Antonio, Texas, United States

San Antonio, Texas, United States
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  1962 VW Bug with all new seat covers, carpet, door panels, kick panels, a newly installed headliner and new sun visors. Dash is uncut with original paint. Comes with a cool pea green horn button and a new glove box. Also has new American style window seals with new trim.
  The suspension has a new 2" narrowed adjustable beam, new king pins, notched and extended spring plates w/lowered shocks in rear and all new brakes. 165's in back and 135's in front.
  The motor has a new clutch, rebuild carb, new wires , plugs, points w/condin, botch blue coil, new battery, new fuel filter.1600cc, all 4 pistons are 160psi. new axle boots. All lights and blinkers work. Headlights are led and look sweet. Everything has been converted to 12volt except for the wiper motor. I have a push button starter under the back seat just incase the ignition doesn't want to work, it works 9 times out of 10. The battery pan has been patched with a original style pan and done pretty well. Old paint job not original with a cool patina.
New American style windshield seal with new trim still needs to be installed. 

Comes with an Alabama registration/title and bill of sale so it's ready to go.

Walk around video:
http://youtu.be/K8B2WWE6MmM

No warranty AS IS. $500 deposit with in 48 hours of auction ending. If you pick it up with in 48 hours you can pay it all in full with cash at pick up. I prefer all in cash at pickup.  I can not take it to a port for shipping.

Thanks and happy bidding.


On Jul-23-14 at 18:28:44 PDT, seller added the following information:

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