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1963 Volkswagen Beetle - Classic Baja Bug - Custom Build - No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:30000
Location:

Redondo Beach, California, United States

Redondo Beach, California, United States
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Up for Sale is our 1963 VW Baja Bug! - It has been completely rebuilt, new and upgraded everything. Tons of custom fabrication and work have gone into this Baja. We hate to sell, but we are moving and unfortunately, cant take it with us.

We've priced this to sell quickly.. NO RESERVE! 

We've got all documentation and history since we've owned this buggy. I have over $6,000 in documentation that will be included with this sale of this amazing Baja! 

- Clean Title - No Accidents! Body is straight, no major dents / scrapes / etc. 
- California Car - No Rust Visible 
- Engine (1600CC), Transmission & Clutch have been rebuilt in the last 3  years. 
- 100% Street Legal ! 
- New Shocks
- New Rims & Tires
- New Carburetor
- New Seats 
- New Shifter
- New Instrument Panel & Gauges - No Speedometer
- New Fuel Cell
- New Rubber Seals Around Glass
- New VW Glass (Back window has a nice tint to it) 
- New wiring throughout, real clean and hidden. Pre-wired for additional things you might want to add.. 
- Fiberglass Front End 
- Custom Aluminum Fabricated Rear Panels (See photos) - $800 in fabrication alone....
- Baja Bumpers On Front & Back End
- Custom Army Camouflage Paint Job - Looks GREAT! 
- Roof Rack - (We paid over $300 for it) 
- Skid Plate & Tow Bar (Not attached, but will include with the sale)

This car has been fully tuned up and inspected by A&D Buggies in Torrance CA on 9/2/2014. We've completely tuned it up, new oil change, plugs, brakes, etc. - All documented of course!

We've fully stripped the interior, but seats and buckles are still attached and in place.

We've done tons more... just ask! - We've also taken over 50 pictures, if you would like a picture of anything.... just let me know

This Bug is currently registered, CA legal, and is ready to go! 

TURN KEY READY TO GO!

Buyer is responsible for transportation arrangements, but I am more than willing to help load the vehicle. 

GOOD LUCK & HAPPY BIDDING !!! 

Any questions, you can contact me at (310) 941-8779


On Sep-12-14 at 10:56:59 PDT, seller added the following information:

I've had a few questions that I will answer here:


1. Does it have rear seats? No rear seats. They were taken out, the interior has been stripped besides the front seats and buckles. E-bay wont let me post another picture, but if you would like to see the rear area, please email me, I have the photo. Its just empty space. 
2. Is the passengers side door handle broken? No. It's just missing. Both doors open and close fine.
3. What are the two boxes under the hood? They are storage, one was an old ammo case, and the other a pelican case. Both are great, and resist water fantastically.



On Sep-14-14 at 11:16:15 PDT, seller added the following information:

4. Windshield wipers and turn signals present, but we unhooked. Easy to hook back up. 

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