Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:1778 cc
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 2,000
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Beetle - Classic
Options: Convertible
Trim: Custom
Drive Type: 4 speed manual
Number of Doors: 2
1965 VW Beetle (Custom)
5" Chop Top
1778 cc built motor (chrome)
4 speed manual transmission w/scat shifter
Rag top roof
I bought this car about a year ago. Love it but got a baby on the way soooo she's got to go. Haven't had any problems with it at all. Only thing i have done to the motor is oil changes.
Typical volkswagen...she's cold blooded but once she's warmed up....she's an animal.
Here's the bad:
Passenger window has cracks (never mattered to me because windows were always down)
There's one spot of rust (message me for pictures...couldn't upload them)
Radio works off and on. So don't buy this car for the radio lol
Other than that I can not think of anything bad about this car. Like I said...I hate to see her go but she needs a new home to make room for my real baby.
Feel free to ask any questions.
Buyer is responsible for all shipping....set up...payment...etc.
On Apr-10-13 at 16:36:17 PDT, seller added the following information:
I've added some extra pictures...including the spot of rust. That is the only major spot I've seen. The build of the car (not the engine) was 2001 I believe so there's bound to be some minor blemishes but nothing major.
Also I forgot to mention...the car comes with some extra parts...chrome light housing, etc etc, and a tow bar. If you have the winning bid but are having the car shipped I can ship the tow bar separate. No biggie.
Again...feel free to ask any questions!
Thanks!!!
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