1971 Vw Volkswagen Bug Beetle Arizona Car No Rust Runs Drives And Looks Great on 2040-cars
Avis, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:1600cc
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: APPLE GREEN
Make: Volkswagen
Interior Color: VARIES
Model: Beetle - Classic
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: BASE
Drive Type: STANDARD
Mileage: 10,000
HI!
THIS LISTING IS FOR A 1971 VOLKSWAGEN BASE BEETLE. THIS BUG IS AN ARIZONA CAR AND HAS NO RUST. RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. AWESOME GAS MILEAGE. NEW PARTS AS OF THIS WEEK INCLUDE:CLUTCH CABLE, REAR MAIN SEAL, CLUTCH ARM, CLUTCH BUSHING KIT, NEW TIRES AND FRESH INSPECTION. THE INTERIOR IS SUPER CLEAN, NO RIPS AND NO TEARS. ALSO HAS AN ALPINE STEREO SYSTEM PROFESSIONALLY INSTALLED. THE MOTOR IS A 1600cc WITH A FRESH REBUILD LESS THAN 10,000 MILES AGO (ONLY 55,00 ORIGINAL MILES ON THE BODY). WE HAVE ALL DOCUMENTATION ON ALL OF THE REGULAR MAINTENANCE AND THE ABOVE AND BEYOND MAINTENANCE DONE ON THIS BEETLE. THIS BUG SPORTS A SUN VISOR, LUGGAGE RACK, NEW BUMPERS, AND NICE PAINT. WE REGULARLY TAKE IT TO ALL OF THE LOCAL CAR SHOWS AND ALWAYS GET COMPLIMENTS AND THUMBS UP. DUAL CHROME EXHAUST TIPS RUN OUT THE BACK. IF YOU LIKE THESE OLDER BEETLES AND WANT A NICE ONE, THIS IS THE ONE FOR YOU. I WOULD NOT BE AFRAID TO DRIVE THIS COAST TO COAST IN ANY KIND OF WEATHER. PLEASE E-MAIL OR CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS. 570-753-5338
THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAVE A GREAT DAY!!!
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