Vw Bug on 2040-cars
Rossville, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:4 CYCLINDER
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:OWNER
Interior Color: BLACK AND WHITE
Make: Volkswagen
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: TWO DOOR SEDAN
Drive Type: 4 SPEED
Mileage: 68,149
Exterior Color: WHITE AND BLUE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
YOU ARE LOOKING AT MY 68 BUG i REALLY NEED TO PASS IT ON.i JUST DON'T HAVE TIMETO SPEND ON IT, i DROVE IT ABOUT ONCE A MONTH JUST TO KEEP BATTERY UP.i BOUGHT IT ABOUT A YEAR AGO, FOUND IT ON E-BAY OUT IN CALIFORNIA. i DID A FEW THINGS TO IT LIKE ALL NEW BRAKES,WHEEL CYCLINDER,LINERS MOTOR CYCLINDER AND NEW SHIFTER WANTS TO JUMP OUT OF REVERSE SOMETIMES. i WAS TOLDIT COULD BEAN ADJUSTMENT NOT SUREDON'T KNOW MUCH WHEN IT COMES TO WORKING ON THESE. GOOD THING'S ARE IT RUNS GREATAND IS RUST FREE HAS POP OUT GLASSAND COOL LUGGAGE RACK. CAR LOOK GREAT FROM ABOUT 5 FEET BUTWHEN YOU GET REAL CLOSEYOU CAN SEE BODY WORK IS 2ND RATE, BUT FOR THE PRICETHIS CAR WILL BE ALOT OF FUN, SELLING CAR WITH GA REGISTRATIONAND BILL OF SALE ALSO COMES WITH ORIG CALIFORNIA TITLE. ASK ALL??BEFER YOU BID!! EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO BID IF I CONTACT YOU AND YOU DO NOT REPLY i WILL CANCEL YOUR BID THANKS FOR LOOKING
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