Volkswagon Beetle Truck 1970 on 2040-cars
McKeesport, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:conversion truck
Engine:4 cyl
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Gray brown
Make: Volkswagen
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: fiberglass truck shell conversion
Drive Type: standard shift
Mileage: 103,003
Sub Model: beetle
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: none
I recently purchased this vw at a donated auction,,,so I have no info on its origin,,,i did get it to run for a minute or so,,it sounds good,,it has an r title that was issued in pa as a truck in 1993,the trans is stuck in gear,,,there is something wrong with the shift rod,,the clutch disengages just fine,,,,make no mistake this car is in over all bad shape,,,but it is all there,,the floor looks like it was reinforced when built,,i posted many photos ,,should you need more ,,feel free to ask,,im new to ebay,,but i did sell a herbie replica a few weeks ago ,,via my girl friend,,,i found it to be a pleasant experience so here we go again,,,I am a car dealer so paper work at pick up is no problem,,,this car in its condition is allready a magnet at my car lot..but being in it for the money ..as I am..I thought it only fair to test the ebay waters,,it will be sold to the highest bidder,,,i would want a deposit at the end of auction,,,and I can be very congenial,with transport and what not,,,so long as the paper work ,,MEANING TITLE,,is proscessed properly,,,if you wish to call,,my # is 412 664 1234....
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German judge 'inclined to dismiss' hedge fund lawsuit against Porsche
Fri, Feb 27 2015Last year, around two dozen investors, including hedge funds, leveled a 1.4 billion euro ($1.95 billion at the time) lawsuit against Porsche in connection with the automaker's attempted takeover of Volkswagen in 2008. The Stuttgart Regional Court dismissed the case. Around 19 of those plaintiffs are heading back to court to appeal the ruling and still hope to get 1.2 billion euros ($1.4 billion). However, according to one German judge, the chances for success aren't any better this time around. "On balance it's our view that we consider the lawsuit, or the appeal, to be unpromising for several reasons," Gerhard Ruf, a judge in Stuttgart, said to Reuters. "We are inclined to dismiss the case." The court's ruling on the appeal will be announced on March 26. The investors' case hinges on Porsche's strategy surrounding the botched takeover. The sports car maker said that it wasn't trying to control VW, when in fact it was. These hedge funds had bet against Volkswagen stock, but the share price surged when Porsche's plan inevitably came to light. Investors have sued the sports car company multiple times since then in attempts to recoup billions of dollars. However, none of the lawsuits have been successful, whether attempted in the US or Germany. Former Porsche CEO Wendelin Wiedeking and and CFO Holger Haerter might still stand trial for the alleged stock manipulation, though. News Source: ReutersImage Credit: Matthias Rietschel / AP Photo Government/Legal Porsche Volkswagen lawsuit hedge funds porsche lawsuit
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