1963 Volkswagen Beetle Outstanding California Car 139k Documented Miles on 2040-cars
Woodland Hills, California, United States
Engine:original
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: turq L380
Make: Volkswagen
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: beetle classic
Warranty: Unspecified
Drive Type: rear wheel
Mileage: 139,000
1963 VW Bug, Turquoise L380 with 5,000 miles since restoration. 2 owner car with every repair bill since new ... it now has 139,000 total documented miles... i have the original window sticker from Allred Brothers in Glendale ..this special vw has always been a resident of Glendale ... original black and yellow California plates... dealer installed york A/C (fan not working) but compressor and belt is still on the engine.
all German glass including windshield
6 volt electrical
radio delete
body fitment is like new
all matching numbers including engine transmission and pans
never in and accident all fenders, bumpers, turn signals, aprons , taillights etc are original to this car...there is some pitting on turn signal chrome tops (remember they have been with the car for 50 years)
factory undercoating still on pans
locking glove box
parcel tray in trunk is original ...also has vintage snow chains in box
car cover is included in sale
interior and headliner are excellent condition and were redone in 1998
this car was totlay disasembled in 1998 and recieved it first paint job since new (original factory color) ...have bills for all work done...reassembled with proper matching fender beading and matching rubber for running boards
there is a ding on driver side front quarter panel hardly noticeable about the size of a nickle
car with this kind of documented history is a very rare find in today's market priced accordingly
roof rack and license plate frame is not included in sale price but can be purchased separately
any questions please call Steven 818 703 6584/818 681 7313 cell
zero or negative feedback please contact me before you bid or your bid will be cancelled
foreign bidders i can assist with transportation
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