1966 Volkswagen Beetle on 2040-cars
Cumming, Georgia, United States
A nice example of a 1966 Beetle, and an Older restoration with a few flaws, scratches in paint on left front fender, rust bubbling on right side in front of rear fender, handbrake lever needs ratchet mechanism fixed, windscreen wipers need repaired.
It has the 1300cc engine fitted with performs well at highway speed. The white wall tires are almost new and the color matched rims look awesome. The interior looks as new and and everything appears to work apart from above. There is some minor bubbling to the paintwork, and a few light scratches to the left front fender but it is still very presentable and would make an excellent daily driver. This vehicle will be sold on a Bill of sale as this is all that is required in Georgia for a vehicle of this age but we do have a copy of the last registration which is usually enough to register it in most states but Please check with your local DMV before bidding. More photos available on request. We reserve the right to cancel bids from buyers with less than 5 positive feedback unless they contact us before bidding! |
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