Restored 1964 Blue Volkswagen Beetle on 2040-cars
Edgewater, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Restored 1967 VW engine
Fuel Type:Regular
For Sale By:Owner
Interior Color: Cream
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: Basic
Options: Variable speed wipers, 12 volt electrical system, Stereo Radio, CD Player
Drive Type: Manual
Mileage: 34,020
Exterior Color: Dark Blue
Condition and Features: Restored 1964 Dark Blue Volkswagen Beetle. Restored in 1967 VW engine, 12 volt electrical system with variable speed wipers, and AM/FM stereo CD player. Steering wheel is original. Garage kept and has been well cared for. Runs well, skips a bit before warmed up. Could be an every day car. Some rust on vent windows (but they are original). Some rust on bumpers and tail pipes, none on hubcaps. Rain gutters with some blisters but have been that way since restored, no rust has occurred on them. Chassis off restoration in 2002. Speedometer has 34,020 miles on it. Am selling because I don't use it enough to warrant the cost of keeping it.
History: Purchased 2002 from a VW repair shop in poor condition. Complete Chassis off restoration preformed by VW experts.
Shipping & Payment: Shipping buyer responsible. Deposit by PayPal of $500 within two days. Full payment by PayPal required before delivery.
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