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1951 Split Window Bug Right Hand Drive Hello, here you have a 51 RIGHT HAND DRIVE split window bug .THIS IS AVERY COOL HEAD TURNING BUG WITH A TON OF CHARACTER !! 1951 VW WITH VIN # 1557800 AS PER CALIFORNIA TITLE AND REGISTRATION NUMBER STAMPED ON THE PAN. * PAINT IS ONLY 4 MONTHS OLD. * ORIGINAL STANDARD GERMAN STERRING WHEEL . * 8 AUXILIARY STOP LIGHT MOUNTED ON THE REAR BUMPER. * TRANNY IN GOOD SHAPE. * TIRES WITH PLENTY OF THREAD LEFT , FRONT ARE :FEDERAL FORMOZA'S 145'S AND REAR DUNLOP 185/65/15 * THERE IS SOME GERMAN SQUARED WEAVED CARPET OVER THE CWNTWER OF THE PAN BY THE SHIFTER AND ALSO OVER THE HEATER CHANELS. * ORIGINAL GERMAN SPLIT BUG BUMPERS. * STRONG RUNNING 1641CC ENGINE * SHIFTS SMOOTH..NO POPPING OUT OF ANY GEAR. * 12 VOLT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM, * HEAD LIGHTS , DRIVING LIGHTS,STOP LIGHT IN WORKING ORDER... INCLUDING INTERIOR DOME LIGHT. * NEW TAIL LIGHT LENSES * IGNITION SWITCH IS AN EXTERIOR SWITCH + PUSH BUTTON TO ACTIVATE THE STARTER * REBUILT STARTER * very solid and dry pan * COMES WITH GERMAN MILITARY HEAD LIGHT GLASS COVERS * BRAKES HAVE BEEN RE-DONE..EMERGENCY PARKING BRAKE IN WORKING CONDITION ALSO. * UNCUT DASH * ORIGINAL SPLIT WINDOW SEATS BOTH FRONT AND REAR.
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