1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Base Sedan 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:1.6L 1584CC 97Cu. In. H4 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Brown
Make: Volkswagen
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Super Beetle
Trim: Base Sedan 2-Door
Options: Sunroof
Drive Type: U/K
Mileage: 48,700
Exterior Color: Gold
This is as about as nice as they come. 1974 one year only special edition Sunroof " SunBug" This car had been tucked away in doors in storage for 30 years. The car is a repaint and looks very nice. Done in correct VW Harvest Gold. Car has original 48,700 miles on car. The engine has been totally I mean totally redone and almost 3000.00 invested in motor alone. This car runs like new. Engine has an added extenal oil filter and a raspberry exhaust which has a great tone. This car has brand new tires. Little bigger on the back with rare hard to find " Sport Bug" rear rims. I also have the others with tires that come with the car. The front has been lowered 3 inches to give it a better stance and ride. It rides and drives like a dream. Every single thing works on this car. From the little map light to the backup lights. The heat has new boxes and the heat works great !! The seats have been recovered. The original dash and carpet are unbelievable. The sunroof works and opens like new. there are no leaks anywhere. This car has the original mint wooden shift knob and an original repainted SunBug deck logo. The undercarriage is rust free and solid. It also has new running boards and a new battery. also comes with a car cover. Car has been in garage and sees no rain ! Too much to list really. Also including original Sunbug owners manual as well as original Sunbug ads and dealer brochures and such. Have trophy from Judges Choice award on the only show its been in. I want to keep this car but I have no room for it and have purchased other interests. This car is a must see. Needs nothing but a VW fan to love it as I have.
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