1962 Vw Beetle,classic. Beautiful Car!! on 2040-cars
Elkhart, IN, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:1200
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Yellow
Make: Volkswagen
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: Cali look
Drive Type: 4 speed
Warranty: Unspecified
Mileage: 0
62 bug that has been completely redone. Car was stripped to bare metal and given a 2 tone paint job. the shop did an amazing job and it has won several car shows!(paint codes will be given with the car) the pictures do not do justice to the paint,the yellow has an AWESOME pearl and the white is pearl as well. The car was fitted with a custom interior by a local shop and also had the front trunk area finished to match. All handles/trim was replaced on interior as well. The interior looks great! The car was lowered with an adjustable front axle. New wheels/tires/brakes.all The trim pieces,on the outside of car were replaced including the bumper pieces.The glass and glass seals were replaced also. All weatherstrips replaced.doors were fitted with one piece windows. ( tint was scratched on installation and will need re-done) car was built with a beach theme in mind and comes with the luggage rack and surf board. The original radio was left in the dash but a new cd player with usb ports was added under the dash, also a bamboo shelf added under dash. Car also has a rar locking steering column.the heater channels were in excellent condition and car has working heat.! Engine is a stock 1200 and runs and drives great. You can drive this car anywhere. Engine has a MINOR oil leak,and needs horn replaced. The car comes with the original paperwork from when the vehicle was purchased in Germany by a U.S. soldier and also has the export papers from when he had it shipped back to the states.! This is a very cool vw with a neat history that you can use as a show car or as a driver. Very fun car to drive! If you need to have car shipped that is fine, please make arrangements with shipping company. $500 deposit required when sale finishes and the remaining made when car is picked up. Please ask any and all questions ahead of time.
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