1968 Volkswagen Doublecab Truck...lots Of Rust! Missing Everything! on 2040-cars
Kingsburg, California, United States
Missing most everything, and has a lot of rot and rust. Push it onto a trailer and enjoy! If you're looking for something that will take just a little bit of time and money to get rolling, KEEP LOOKING, this ain't it! The gates all open and close, and they seem to have their hardware, but they are also rusted through in some spots. No powertrain at all. No seats, dashboard, wiring or glass, other than what you see in the pictures.What you see is what you get! If you are still interested, I do have a released State of Washington title, and I will give you a California Bill of Sale. I just don't have the time to work on this, and would rather spend my time and money on my other VW junk. This truck is located in Kingsburg, California, Zip Code 93631. Shipping and Delivery: Truck is F.O.B. (Free On Board): Kingsburg, CA and I can help you a little bit in getting it headed your way. I will not be responsible for comprehensive damage or theft once I release interest to you. This vehicle will be stored outdoors in an unsecured location once I release interest, but I can arrange to have it stored at a local fenced storage yard at their rate and contract. Please feel free to ask any and all questions in a timely manner. More pictures can be sent to you upon request.
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