Vw Bug 1969 & Vw Super Beetle 1975 ( 2 For 1) To Be Restored, Many New Parts on 2040-cars
Mohegan Lake, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:1600cc
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: 2 door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 2W RWD
Mileage: 0
Sub Model: VW BUG
2 1/2 inches drop in front: disc brake conversion front
Exterior Color: Yellow
lowered 2 1/2 inches front: disk brake conversion front
Interior Color: Black
thanks for checking out my listing. two for the price of one.. if you have the time, the patience & know how this action may be for you..
included in this action:
3 - 1600cc blocks – all fully disassembled –dual port /carbureted
1-useable as it is – stock (partially assembled with 15 degree cam and hyd. Lifters)
1-align bored but good core
1-needs to be align bored
4 – 4 speed manual transmissions
3-in working condition –(2 of these are freeway flyers)
1-core –all apart
The good block has a new crankshaft, new timing gear, all new bearings. New lifters …started assembly…that’s where I left off.. comes with a spankin new still in the box set of 87mm pistons/jugs/rings set. Comes with 3 intakes..all 3 have carburetors.. 1 has larger jets from what I was told by previous owner to compensate for ethanol in todays gasoline.. comes with a few sets of heads.. picked them up just for the cores. Enough parts to build 2 engines. The 75 superbeetle is german made.. vin#1352112245 & has the german made tag under the front hood. And also comes with an extra dashboard..(previous owner liked gorilla glue and a dash skin..). have extra flywheels and an assortment of clutches. I can refer you to gary at bugeyed dot net which could verify how much I have spent on these bugs..too many parts to list.. I saved everything from these bugs.. good and bad. Everything goes..the yellow 69 vin#119965866 is lowered 2 and 1/2 inches in the front and has the disk brake conversion .. everything you need to build 2 complete engines.. 2 + sets of engine cooling tins. A new GT exhaust.. and a newish original style exhaust muffler with pea shooters… also have an electronic ignition with coil to match.. but also comes with 3 good useable distributors (points/condenser)…have 2 chrome louver kits.. 1 was damaged in delivery so I got a 2nd. The 69 comes with the floor patch panel and 2 heater channels for the 1 side needing replacement.. 1 is a full length piece the other a partial half piece..the 69 also has a new boudin tube and clutch cable.. and throttle cable..and I had removed the 2 pedal assemblies and made 1 good one..as my plans were to make 1 good car with the 2. Comes with 2 good shifters.. 1 is a hurst shifter and the other is stock.. has 3 shift rods. (2 standard shift..and 1 in case u go auto stick)… Also have an aluminum set of valve covers. Got 3 good alternators..2 doghouses..3 sets of intake manifolds. New motor and trans mounts..new bung bolts. An extra washer fluid bottle. Box of assorted stuff..oil seals..gaskets.etc.. comes with a transmission gasket kit and 1+engine gasket kits..spankin new unused set of pushrod tubes.. the pushrods were in great shape. The 75 has a new master cylinder but needs to be bled.. the lines were changed..and wheel cylinders all new..)have another almost full set of new brake lines comes with it)..also have the Porsche style bumper for the front. Car also comes with the black plates that came with the car..(California car club recognized)..as the yellow 69 came from California and made its way to boston..the 75 has a new in the box turn signal switch;. And I also have an extra speedometer. Pile of parts. All good glass…and 2 sets of rear decklid standoffs. Have 2 different air cleaner boxes. (the one for the 75 has a new air filter in it.. ) the other is a stock 60”S airbox..
please contact me with any question..
both cars need TLC (work) to be restored
these vehicles are sold as is, final sale..
the winner must arrange for pick up of the vehicles at his or her own expense...
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