1963 Volkswagen Red Recently Restored on 2040-cars
Buffalo, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:1914 With Dual Webers
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Black
Make: Volkswagen
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: Deluxe
Drive Type: Rwd
Options: With Four Speakers, Sub Woofer, And Amp., CD Player
Mileage: 25,700
Sub Model: Fast and Fun
Exterior Color: Red
Number of Doors: 2
This is just a wonderful example of beautifully restored Volkswagen Bug with some tasteful custom options. Restored a few years ago this bug was built to drive and enjoy. Mechanically this wonderful bug is in excellent condition. The motor was rebuilt and up graded to a 1600 Dual Port With a new 34 Pict Carburetor and Heavy Duty Clutch. The motor also has the CompuFire Electronic Ignition and has just had a Major Tune-Up including Oil Change. I was told that the motor doesn't have many miles on it, but didn't receive any paperwork with it. The compression is 115 to 120 on all four cylinders. I have included pictures of the engine as well as the valve train showing just how clean it is inside and out.The bug was also converted to a 12 Volt Electrical system and has a new starter and battery. The Transaxle was rebuilt as well, and is the freeway flier style with taller gears to match the motor. There is a new adjustable front end with all new tie-rods , heavy duty sway bar, KYB shocks, King and Link pins. The brakes are like new as well with new brake lines,e-brake cables, and shoes. All the electrical works, including headlights, tail lights, turn signals, stop lights, and wipers. Another very cool feature is a working locking ignition switch which locks the steering...Very Rare.
The body and floor pan is rust free and in excellent condition too. All the window seals have been replaced as well as the door seals and window scrapers. The interior has been redone too with nicely reupholstered seats, new carpet and door panels. About the only flaw is the head liner which has some tears that you can hardly see. So I'm including a new headliner with the car, along with a car cover, and front bra. This great ride also has a fantastic hidden stereo system with a Pioneer Face-Off Cd Player, Infinity Speakers, A Sub Woofer and Amplifier all professionally installed and tucked away where the only thing you see are the rear speakers.
This bug looks really sharp rolling on the polished Empi's complimented by the custom running boards. Now top that all off with the too cool retro wooden roof rack and you are riding in style. I really dig driving this bug, it's just so right and tight. It just feels good, great power, shifts, smooth, stops straight, great tunes, what more could you ask for? People are enamored with this bug everywhere it goes and want to check it out and tell stories of their VW experiences. .
If you're local and serious you're welcome to set up a viewing and test drive. I am open to offers on my Buy It Now but will only negotiate in person or over the phone and will only sell through my E-Bay listing. You can also learn more about my world by clicking the "Me" logo next to my feedback. If you have any questions feel free to call or text my cell @ 716-341-0804 anytime.
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