So Calif. Partially Restored Running Driving Project- 1968 1970 1971 1972 1973 on 2040-cars
Torrance, California, United States
AN ORIGINAL 1969 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. I PURCHASED THIS CAR FROM A FRIEND WHO COULD NO LONGER AFFORD TO COMPLETE THE RESTORATION HE STARTED. HE RECENTLY COMPLETED A FULL BODY PREP OF ITS ORIGINAL STEEL FLOORS AND SHEET METAL. THEN COVERED IN GREY PRIMER, READY FOR PAINTING THE COLOR OF YOUR CHOICE. POWERED WITH A GOOD RUNNING 1600cc ENGINE ATTACHED TO A 4 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION. THIS BUG STARTS, RUNS, SHIFTS AND DRIVES GREAT! THE BLACK BUCKET SEAT INTERIOR IS ORIGINAL AND NEEDS RESTORATION. WOULD MAKE AN EXCELLENT FATHER/SON PROJECT AS IT CAN BE DRIVEN WHILE UNDER RESTORATION. SHE SIPS GAS GETTING OVER 30 MPG, CHEAP TO INSURE AND IS EASY TO WORK ON. PARTS ARE CHEAP AND VERY PLENTIFUL EVERWHERE. NOTE-THIS CAR IS SOLD AS IS AS SHOWN WITH NO WARRANTY WHATSOEVER. WYSIWYG....THIS BEETLE IS LISTED ELSEWHERE AND MAY TERMINATE THIS SALE AT ANY TIME. PLEASE CALL LARRY OR SCOTTY 866-403-7034 FOR MORE INFORMATION. |
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