1970 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible on 2040-cars
Fishersville, Virginia, United States
Engine:4 cyl.
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: maroon
Make: Volkswagen
Interior Color: Black
Model: Beetle - Classic
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: black
Drive Type: 4-speed
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 125,040
Sub Model: convertible
the car runs good,the car needs paint job it was painted 22 years ago.it has a little rust in floor pans,the body is good ,has 3 small holes in rt door on the bottom,the frame of the door is good. the left door glass is scratched.this car was a BARN FINE i have put 100 miles on the car . HERE IS A LIST OF ALL THE NEW THINGS I HAVE INSTALLED IN THE PAST 4 months.. new hartz canvas top w/headliner and padding,tires,wheel/covers,battery,bumpers,carb.overhauled ,plugs and wires and dis-cap,exhust tips,brakes and wheel cyl.and master cyl. all 4 drums where trued, new windshield and rubber, horn,new tie rod ends ,wiper arms and blades,headlamp rings,new running broads, sun viser,rear shocks,,,,, the gas tank was taken off and cleaned.the speed odometer worked when I first got the car running than it locked up,I got another one for it has not been installed yet,I bought all new weatherstrip,never installed yet all of that will come with the car. new for the doors and all the top and the ones under the tail lamps and parking lamps ,around the door handles,around the trunk lid.around the bumper brackets.I was going to have the car painted ,thats why i bought all new weatherstripping and rubber gaskets.I would love to keep the car and finish it,but I have to many projects,the car is listed for sale local and this add could end at any time.I have a clear VIRGINIA title. you can call me or e-mail me with any question 540-255-3586
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