1973 Volkswagen Super Beetle on 2040-cars
Menomonie, Wisconsin, United States
1973 VW Super Beetle. This is a very nice car and a lot of money has been spent restoring it. The engine is new and is a 2110cc high performance motor. It is a dual port, dual carb engine with less than 5,000 miles on it. It has an after market trans and new clutch. The car was just painted last October and has maybe 25 miles on it since then. It is the VW red in base coat/clear coat. The car has wide fender packages installed on both front and rear, all new body seals, new window channels, new antenna, and all glass in in great condition. The wheels have been changed to Chevy 5 lug and the front tire are new Coopers. The interior has been upgraded -see photos- White button tuck interior, new carpet, rosewood steering wheel, console, excellant dash, new emergency brake cable installed, stereo and CD player, new window regulators, tach, and after market gauges. New carpet in truck area too. This is a great little car but needs a new home as I have moved across country, There has been approx $16,000 spent on the restoration and someone is going to get a nice little ride that gets a lot of attention whenever it is driven. The car is from Alabama and has no rust. I will have someone assist the transporter with the loading of the car if needed. |
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