1966 Volkswagen Bug on 2040-cars
Palm Springs, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Volkswagen
Drive Type: 2WD
Model: Beetle - Classic
Mileage: 58,000
Trim: STOCK
1966 VW BUG...............I BOUGHT THIS CAR FROM THE ORIGINAL OWNERS DAUGHTER AROUND NINE YEARS AGO AND STUCK IT IN STORAGE. THEN FOR SOME REASON, I HAD TO MEET MY EX WIFE AT STORAGE TO PICK SOMETHING UP...............I HAD TO TAKE OFF THE COVER AND MOVE IT TO GET TO THE ITEM................. SHE FELL IN LOVE WITH THE CAR, AND BOUGHT IT FROM ME................THEN SHE PUT IT IN STORAGE.....................WITHIN THE LAST MONTH THE CAR WAS SENT TO THE VW SHOP AND GONE THROUGH............IT IS *****NOT***** AN ORIGINAL NUMBERS MATCHING ENGINE...........I WAS TOLD IT IS A 1600 SINGLE PORT WHEN I BOUGHT IT, BUT I NEVER CHECKED IT OUT.....................THE CAR RUNS GOOD AND MOVES RIGHT ALONG................TRANS IS ORIGINAL AND DOES NOT POP OUT OF GEAR, ...............THE 58000 MILES IS ORIGINAL ACCORDING TO THE DAUGHTER OF THE ORIGINAL OWNER..................THE CAR IS AN ORIGINAL 6 VOLT CAR, AND SPORTS AN ORIGINAL SAPHIRE 4 AM/FM RADIO...........AMAZING SOUND FROM THAT ONE LITTLE SPEAKER....................THE CAR WAS REPAINTED ONCE, BY VOLKSWAGEN IN 1988, AND ASIDE FROM A COUPLE OF MINOR BLEMS IS SUPER CLEAN...............THERE IS NO RUST THRU ANYWHERE, AND THIS IS AN ORIGINAL CALIFORNIA BLACK PLATE CAR............I AM LISTING THIS FOR MY EX WIFE, AND WILL ADD MORE INFO, AND PICTURES SOON.......................
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