1962 Vw Sedan W/ragtop, All New Parts & 1600 Cc Turn Key Motor/trans on 2040-cars
Saint Charles, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1600 Dual Port
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: Sedan W/Ragtop
Options: Sunroof
Drive Type: manual
Mileage: 0
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 4
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
For Sale is a 1962 Voltswagen Beetle Sedan with a ragtop with NO RESERVE. For serious buyers only. I had alot of people that were interested in the bug without the new parts, so I will try that instead. I have way to much money invested into it to just giving it away. When I bought this bug I had the intensions of turning it into a Herbie car. The body/fenders/hood & trunk lid,hood, & wheels was taken off and sandblasted in and out. It has always been in my garage with just light surface rust. Sand and prime. It has new floor boards, luggage rack, front trunk clip and one heater channel already welded into place. The other heater channel needs to be welded in to place and there is one small section of the front lower inner fender well that needs to be fixed. It well need a small amount of body work then paint. All the fenders/doors look good. The floor and front end has already been painted a gloss black. Comes with the original motor that was in it and it does turn over, The transmission is brand new. All of the brakes, and drums/lines/bearings/seals/shocks are brand new. I do have all of the original glass. Will sell with extra parts like wheels, front and back seats, drums, 2 gas tanks, brake pedals, trunk lid & hood and other small parts from another bug. It wont take much to finish this bug. Once its done you could make a few hundred bucks. I don't have the time right now to get it done. I have way over in cost then what my start price is. My lost your gain!
VW Body will be bolted to frame and will have all 4 steel rims so it could be loaded onto a trailer for transport.
Selling all together, dont even ask to me sell certain parts, its all or nothing, Also not willing to trade anything!
When I bought this car it came with a title that has been signed, but not dated. I never had it titled in my name. You will have no problems getting this titled in your name.
If you have questions just ask, I will do my best to answer any questions.
I also have a 45' semi enclosed trailer.
On Feb-12-13 at 09:08:42 PST, seller added the following information:
After getting the parts all back out that I had missed a lot of new parts for the car that I did not list. There is another door, fiberglass rear spoiler-used, another steering coluum, and what ever else I can find that fits the bug. Once this car is completly done, I know it would be well worth over 20 grand with everything pretty much brand new on it. Thanks for your interest.
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