1956 Vw Beetle Restored on 2040-cars
Copperopolis, California, United States
Engine:1600..???. was upgraded
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Silver
Make: Volkswagen
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Beetle - Classic
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: 2 Door Classic Bug
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Manual updated with syncro
Mileage: 94,510
Classic 1956 VW bug! This car was "restored" when I bought it 5 years ago, but not to a level I liked so had some work done... New wiring harness done correct with color coding to original. Heat shields placed in engine compartment, new tires including spare, got a jack and hub caps. The engine has been updated along with transmission so No grinding that first gear. I think it has 1600 engine but not sure (was done prior to me buying it)... also upgraded to 12 volt system. Has brand new battery. I think radio is older 6 volt so that does not work. Body and pan numbers are a match!!! Anyone interested needs to know this is a 57 year old car... I am not an expert nor a mechanic so buyer assumes all liability after purchase as I did. But I drove it from San Diego to Northern California...then put some $ into it...but has a few minor issues. Wing window locks need work, and spring on engine cover missing. This car was bought because I was born in '56 and when my mother passed I bought it.... Now sitting never really out of garage, but occasionally I will run to keep new battery charged and parts lubed. I will entertain offers but will not "give" it away. Runs great...again I drove it home!!!! Ran great up Grapevine (I-5 north of LA)! Needs good home. This will only appreciate. They are getting few and far between. I have done no homework on shipping so that will need to be paid by buyer, or local pick up. We are east of Stockton. North of Yosemite. Great road trip!!!!
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