1969 Vw Beetle Bug Volkswagen Kabriolet Convertible Original Karmann on 2040-cars
Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States
great running '69 convertible for restoration. floors have been patched on both sides from the inside, but vehicle retains original floors. one rust hole near center of slope that rear seat back sits against. rear luggage area is intact and fine. no carpet. car starts runs great! brakes work! e-brake, too. comes with 4 sharp turbine rims and new tires and one bare original rim and hubcap for a spare. hole on passenger side of spare well. no radio. top needs fabric and headliner. i have all parts pieces for top mechanism. top mechanism moves freely up and down and is installed comes with original boot. it is a semi automatic. car should have engine removed and a new clutch plate should be installed. will tow on current tires fine. new fuel pump. new transmission hose. recently tuned up. $750 no refundable deposit if your offer is accepted. balance due within 4 days. I can hold car for about 2 weeks, but you coordinate transport or towing. I'm in harrisonburg, va. miles shown on odometer. 120731. car sold with no warranty expressed or implied. I have disclosed everything about vehicle.
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