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Elmhurst, Illinois, United States
1970 V.W. BUG FOR SALE!!
FEEL FREE TO EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE AND I WILL CONTACT YOU ASAP. THIS VW, IS NICE, IT DOES NEED SOME TLC WITH SOME BODY AND PAINT WORK, ALSO NEEDING A little TUNE-UP. BUT IT ALL DEPENDS ON HOW MUCH $ YOU WANT TO PUT INTO THIS CAR. IT WILL START UP RIGHT AWAY AND IS A GOOD OLD COLLECTORS CAR OR HOBBY CAR. BUT IF YOUR NOT WILLING OR WANTING TO FIX IT UP, DON'T BID ON IT. WE ARE LOOKING TO GIVE OUR FIRST CAR TO SOMEONE WHO WILL LOVE IT AND SHOW IT OFF! LIKE WE DID WHEN WE GOT IT IN 1994. OUR ASKING PRICE IS SET! AT $5,000.00 THIS IS A DEAL, YOU CAN BUY THEM THAT ARE MINT! FROM $8,500.00 AND I'VE SEEN THEM GO UP TO $15K OR MORE.. BUT YOU WON'T PAY THAT MUCH WITH THIS CAR. THIS PRICE IS A VERY FAIR DEAL FOR WHAT YOUR GETTING. THE CAR WAS TOTALLY REDONE IN 1998 WE HAD A $2,000.00 BODY & PAINT JOB DONE TO IT, AND A BRAND NEW ENGINE PUT IN AROUND 1997. AND WE KNOW WE ARE NOT GETTING BACK THE 10'S OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARDS WE PUT INTO IT OVER THE YEARS TO FIX IT UP. THE CAR IS FROM C.A. AND HAS BEEN IN THE MIDWEST SINCE 2001 . BUT IT IS STILL A GREAT CAR AS A HOBBY CAR OR IF SOMEONE LOVES BUGS OR WANTS TO SAVE ON GAS OR COST FOR REPAIR. ( CHEAP) CAR TO FIX. AND $45.00 WILL FILL THE TANK! IF INTERESTED IN TALKING, EMAIL US YOUR NAME AND # AND BEST TIMES TO CALL. Thank you for reading our eBay listing and if you like this car feel free to bid on it or buy it. |
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