1973 Top Notch Class 11 Style Baja Bug on 2040-cars
El Cajon, California, United States
Engine:4cyl
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Beetle - Classic
Mileage: 99,999
Trim: custom
Year: 1973
Class 11 Style bug, Absolutely immaculate, ZERO Rust, every single part has been gone through, professionally tuned 2016cc motor, Aluminum Dan Gurney wheels with brand new BFG 215/75 All Terrains, New interior, etc. You will NOT find a nicer bug that is more suited to the street and the dirt. Cruises at 70mph no problem, heater works great, all electrics work (speedo isn't yet calibrated), shifts incredibly smoothly, anything that isn't brand brand new is less than a year old, plenty of passing power. See details below.
Front end:
•German beam with Sway-A-Way adjusters
•Grease fittings and stock roller bearings, not aftermarket poly bushings.
•New ball joints and hook/pin travel limiting stops to prevent broken ball joints.
•CB Performance disc brakes, inner dust shields, brake lines, bearings and seals.
•New dual circuit master cylinder, switches and fluid reservoir.
•New steering box, tie rods, tie rod ends, steering damper, etc.
•Monroe gas shocks.
•New EMPI Sway bar with polyurethane bushings
Rear end:
•New ProStreet type1 trans with 4.37 r/p. Never abused, never spun the tires (but plenty of power to do so).
•Porsche 944 cv's and axles with new cv boots and hardware.
•Dual spring plates
•New 27mm torsion bars.
•Solid trans mounts, mid and rear with rubber mounts to cut down on vibration and noise.
•New wheel bearings, seals and axle spacers.
•CB Performance heavy duty disc brakes with e-brake, brand new
•Removable rear apron.
•Removable aluminum panels for EASY spark plug removal and carburetor adjusting.
•Nitrogen charged FOA emulsion shocks, tuneable and rebuildable.
Inside:
•Full roll cage, attached to front beam. .120" and .095" tubing. Attached to B pillars. Feet attach with 4" plates above and below pan.
•New carpet, rubber mats, tar boards, door panels, dash pad and steering wheel.
•Brand New short throw T-Handle shifter and linkage.
•Seats are Mazda Miata. Very comfortable, with tilt, recline and full slide action on both. Speakers can be put in headrests.
•Retractable 3-point seat belts, attached to cage.
•Pop-out windows. No Beetle should be without them.
•Sound deadened, carpeted rear with covered storage in battery areas. No rear seat. (Small race type bench seat will fit)
•Battery is Red Optima with new heavy duty cables and kill switch for towing.
•New VDO gauges - speedo with digital odometer, tachometer, oil temp, oil pressure, cylinder head temp, fuel gauge. (speedo uses pulse ring mounted on cv joint - installed, but not calibrated)
•Colored warning lights for oil pressure, alternator, high beams and turn signals.
•Wipers, horn, hazards, dome light, blinkers, fuel gauge and radio with cd/mp3/iPod/aux input/USB phone charger
On the roof (not shown in pictures):
•Hella 500 lights, rear facing light (not wired yet)
•One-off custom made mirrors and roof rack, powder coated. Rack is easily removable (currently not attached) and weighs less than 35 lbs.
The engine:
•2016cc (90.5x78.4)
•AS41 case, full-flowed
•Steve Tims Stage 1 Plus heads
(42x37 valves, hi-rev springs, swivel feet, solid shafts, 1.25 rockers)
•Aircooled.net's aluminum pushrods
•Stainless pushrod tubes
•Mahle pistons, B stroke, Teflon buttons
•CB Performance chromoly rods
•Scat counter-weighted crank
•Stock weight flywheel, 8 dowel
•Balanced rotating assembly
•Engle 110 cam
•009 with Compufire
•Weber 44 IDF's, made in Spain
(completely rebuilt, Jet Dr's, hardware, etc.)
•CB Performance off-set manifolds, hex bar linkage, cast air cleaner assemblies
•1.5" Kymco header for VW Things, for increased ground clearance, ceramic coated
•Flowmaster muffler
•1.5" heater boxes, flanged to header, ceramic coated
•Schadek 26mm oil pump
•1.5 qt sump
•Breather system behind shroud
•German Sachs bus clutch with CopperHead disc.
•German doghouse shroud, tins, oil cooler, flaps AND thermostat!!!
•Oil filter, auxiliary cooler with fan (Oil Cooler fan switch on dash).
Engine puts out approximately 140hp and 155lbft,
Revs incredibly quickly and smoothly
Starts right up and idles on its own each morning.
Pulls hard from idle to about 5500 rpm.
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