1960 Volkswagen V.w European Model Beetle - Bug on 2040-cars
Costa Mesa, California, United States
Up for auction is this very solid and original European model 1960 V.W beetle. This model year was the last year for the semaphores (Turn signals that pop out of the pillar) in 1961 all Beetles switched modern style turn signals These cars were commonly bought by U.S forces in Germany, driven around during their mission and shipped back to the states. This being the case the cars were usually meticulously cared for as the soldiers went through the effort to bring them back. European features include the Semaphores, Kilometer Speedometer, and the euro spec bumpers. Accessories include: Bambus under dash parcel tray, Cigar ashtray, and 3 in 1 Motometer gauge cluster (still 6 volt)
Motor is a rebuilt 1600cc dual port with less than 1500 miles on it and is still under the 1 year 10k mile warranty. Single dellorto 36 carburetor for a little extra pep. Motor does not, I park it in the same place daily and there is not a drop of oil.. Transmission is a freeway flyer and shifts through all of the gears perfectly and allows the car to drive comfortably at freeway speeds. Wheels are stock 15" rear tires are in good shape but the front will need to be replaced before too long.
Electrical has been updated to 12v: Semaphores work great, head lights, brights, tail lights, brake lights, all work. Interior was redone in an original blue color scheme with a white piping. The seats are in great condition as are the door panels and floor mats. The headliner has a few rips but still looks decent. Paint is an older paint job showing its age with scratches blemishes and some small dents and dings.. This is a very true car showing no signs of body work or excessive use of bondo.
This car would make an excellent daily driver for someone looking to get good gas mileage and drive something with a little character or would make a great first car and father son project.. Being a Semaphore car this sets it apart from 99% of other Beetles you will see on the road and are a great conversation peace. This car gets lots of looks and thumbs up and is a pleasure to drive. Drive this car as is and slowly add accessories or your personal touches or take it out as a Sunday cruiser, either way this is a unique opportunity to own a car with some great history.
Potential buyers are welcome to come view the car by making an appointment, I am available to show the car most days and can drive reasonable distances to meet you. I answer my emails often and encourage bidders to set up a time to see the car in person. If you are an overseas buyer or long distance buyer I have reputable shops and mechanics that are willing to inspect the car. I am selling at NO RESERVE! Please bid with confidence and ask lots of questions. Happy to ship world wide and I have several reputable shippers that I regularly use.
MORE PICTURES AVAILALE UPON REQUEST. I can send VIA text, or Email.
60 EURO plates have not been registered to the vehicle since 1991 and are not current. The car does have current registration and plates until jun 2014.
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