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1965 Volkswagan Beetle All Original From Germany Collectors Car,fully Documented on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:51746
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1965 Volkswagan Beetle

From Germany

Fully Documented

51,746 original miles

Piece of History

unrestored and unmolested

Defrost from factory

Up for auction is my classic piece of history true original beetle imported from Germany. This car as you could see is all original even the interior hasn't been touched. run and drives great. Shifts super smooth and everything works. No leaks. The car is original 6 volt system with new 6 Volt battery with reciept. This car is for the collectors and VW ethustiants. This is all original and in great condition for being 1965. I have left the car just the way it is, I could have painted it but i like and appreciate a true German Car survivor. This car even has front windshield defrost from factory very rare. I have full documintation from the original owner when first purchased in Germany and brought over. All reciepts and paper work owner manuals etc. Radio works but has a little false contact at times, Lights work even horn just slightly low. The only rust spots it has is on the running board and very small and under the battery only. the rest of the car is just missing paint and just oxidized not rusted. Car has like 3 dings but even those are original from when it came over seas. Also comes with the original tag from when it came in from Germany and the original 2 rear Snow Tires. Recent work done to it is a new belt, oil change,valves adjusted, carburator tuned, valve cover gaskets replaced and axle boot, wiper blades, sun visor clips and fuel filter. New brake job : front and rear wheel cylinders replaced brake hoses and shoes replaced all around. Turn key and go car. if you have any questions please just ask.

 

 

I have the car for sale locally and reserve the right to end the auction early.

If you have any questions please ask. Car is sold "AS IS" "WHERE IS" with no warrenties or guarenties implied.

A $1,000.00 non-refundable deposit is due with in 24 hours of auction closing and the remaining balance is due with in 3 days after auction ending. Funds must clear before i over night the title and release the car. a bill of sale must be notorized and returned to me before i can send the title.

thank you good luck


 


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