Merry Christmas! Lavender California Beauty! No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Merced, California, United States
Engine:4 Cyl
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1969
Interior Color: Black
Make: Volkswagen
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: Coupe
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Safety Features: Front Disc Brakes
Mileage: 42,535
Exterior Color: Lavender
Up for NO RESERVE AUCTION is this beautiful one-of-a-kind 1969 Volkswagen Beetle. Always a California car, it's rust free!! About four years ago it was completely restored by a local man for his daughter to drive to College. He did a really nice job; the motor was rebuilt, the seats were re-covered, and it got a very beautiful new paint job in her favorite color Lavender. Included in the restoration were some added-on creature and safety comforts like: Electric fan-forced defroster, front disc brakes, Mercedes fog lights. Also has the very desirable Pop Out, Pop Open rear windows. This car is striking! Everywhere you go people point and smile. You might see a lot of Bugs but this one is truly unique. Everything works including the heater. New tires just a few months ago. The interior is in excellent condition; there is one tear on the top of the passenger seat. The motor lid got bumped and repainted, so it's not an exact match, but very close. The very cool vintage roof rack is included in the price. If you have ever owned or driven one of these great little cars then you know how much fun they can be! Just running around town is a blast. This would make an unforgettable Christmas present for that special daughter or wife. Absolutely a turn key, drive-it-away car. Clear California title, current tags, smog exempt. What else can you buy at this price with the history and popularity of a 1969 Beetle?? Available for inspection any time during the auction by appointment. Please remember that you are bidding to buy, not just come look. Full payment is due three days after the end of the auction and I don't take PayPal. NO RESERVE AUCTION!! This means someone will get this beauty. I'll ship anywhere in the world at buyer's expense. I can have it delivered to your door in the U.S., I work with a very reliable shipper. Email, text or call me at 831-383-2499 with questions. Good luck and Happy Bidding!
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