1987 Volkswagen Cabriolet Base Convertible 2-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Waukegan, Illinois, United States
1987 Volkswagen Cabriolet Convertible 2D Great Christmas Gift Great Gas Mileage CAR INFORMATION: For the most part this car is clean. As you can see in the pictures there is some rust on the rear deck lid. I purchased this car in beginning of this year but found a 1973 Beetle a month ago so I decided to put this one up for sale. I had a new battery put in along with new fuel injectors. Unless you like the loud race car sound...you will need to have a new muffler put in. It didn't bother me so I never did put one in. The car is a manual and shifts smooth. The car does not have a radio as I took mine out to put in my Beetle. The drivers side seat has some rips that you can see by the pictures. Beside that the car interior looks great and with a detail...it would probably look new. There are a few rips also seen in the picture inside part of the convertible. Nothing on the outside and is in really good shape. The car has a clean Pennsylvania title but is located in Wauconda IL. Happy Bidding and check out my other auctions! LOW STARTING BID - Buyer must pay in full in Cash at time of pick up. $200.00 Deposit via PayPal within 48 hours of auction end. Alternative Payment/Pickup can be arranged ahead of time with written seller and buyer agreement. There are no warranties expressed written or implied. Sold As Is. Any descriptions are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It the buyers responsibility to ask questions and I will answer them to the best of my ability as I am not a car expert. The buyers bid based upon the buyers judgement solely. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs. On Nov-24-13 at 19:48:04 PST, seller added the following information: I want to make sure there is no confusion. Car is located in Wauconda, IL. The listing states Waukegan...I am unclear how that happened. In addition, car should be picked up...the listing states that although I did select for pick up only...that shipping is available. I really do not wish to have the hassel of shipping but nevertheless, if someone does want it shipped then it will be at their expense, they will need to make the arrangments. Either way the item must be picked up at my location. As my listing did state...other arrangments alternative payment/Pickup can be arranged ahead of time with written seller and buyer agreement and this must be done prior to auction end. Thank you and sorry for any confusion. |
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