1963 Volkswagon Beetle Beautiful Restored Example Classic Show Condition!! on 2040-cars
Elysburg, Pennsylvania, United States
You are bidding on a beaitiful frame off restored Classic 1963 Volkswagon Beetle in Show Condition. This car has gone threw a complete restoration from the ground up. Paint, Interior, Rugs, Seats, Headliner, Glass, Transmission, Clutch, Brakes, Crome, Engine Rebuild, Ect. Speedometer Reads 13158 miles. I can't confirm this is the true mileage but the Pennsylvaina title does read 12681 actual miles. This was the milage shown at the time I bought the car. I bought this car from a private owner in South Folorida who had it restored in 2011. In November of 2011 I had it shipped north to me in Pennsylvaina at which time I decided to have the Seat and Interior color changed from a Gray to a Classice off White. Had everthing removed and reinstalled new. carpets,headliner, seats, and door panels. This car has never been driven in rain or snow and has always been stored in a climate controled inviroment in my home. ( Please View Pic's ) This car will take you anywhere and always puts a smile on peoples faces when they see it. A real Head Turner. Im selling it because I no longer have room for it. This car has always won the local cars shows I believe because of it's condition or how cute it is. This car would make a great addtion to anyone's collection or for someone who likes to take that classic Sunday drive or perhaps Great Xmas Present. Thanks for looking at my auction and Good Luck Bidding. Down Payment of $1000 know later than 48/hrs after the auctions end via PayPal and Final Payment via Certifeid Bank Check or Wire Transfer no later than 7 days after the auctions end. Buyer is responsible for shipping. Over Seas Bidders Are Welcome.
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