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1956 Oval Window Ragtop Beetle!!!just Redone....gorgeous!!!! No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1956 Mileage:25
Location:

San Ysidro, California, United States

San Ysidro, California, United States
Advertising:

Here she goes up for grabs is my 
1956 VW oval ragtop...
  • Brand new paint "Polar Silver"
  • Brand new complete floor pans
  • Matching numbers Body/Pan
  • All metal (body) work has been redone/no rust
  • Rebuilt 1500 motor has 25 miles on it..
  • Brand new wheel cylinders
  • Brand new Coker Classic whitewall tires 560r15 of course/zero miles
  • Brand new brake lines/metal & rubber
  • Brand new brake pads
  • Brand new fuel lines
  • Brand new master cylinder
  • Headlights, Wiring harness, and fuse box are brand new as well...
  • Brand new front and rear triple chrome bumpers..
  • Brand new window and chrome rubber all around ..
  • Brand new German Running boards..
  • New interior Carpet, Headliner,Door Panels
  • Seats have been completely redone...
  • Ragtop is also brand spanking new...
  • She has a big M radio....
  • Reason for selling is wife wants her garage back...
  • Car is sold "as is" condition
  • Center Square Headliner is currently being installed 
Car is a real head turner and must go to a good home!!!! 
No Reserve 
Email with any questions
***SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY***
Thanks, Good Luck and Happy Bidding!!


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