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1964 Big Window Baja Bug - Fresh Paint - Clean Title - Lots Of New Parts on 2040-cars

US $6,400.00
Year:1964 Mileage:55000
Location:

Sedona, Arizona, United States

Sedona, Arizona, United States
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1964 Volkswagen Beetle, Baja Style. Lots of new parts, fresh paint, great interior. 12 volt, 1600cc Dual Port (DP) engine. Clean AZ Title

Detailed Bug info:

64 VW Bug chassis with a Big Window 65 rust free body. Fresh admiral blue PPG paint. Spray-in Headliner. New Chrome side moldings with German clips and seals.
New wiring harness, new Battery, H4 headlight conversion, new LED turn signals, new carpet, Hi-back seats, new window regulator (drivers door), New gas gauge & sending unit. New radio, Kenwood speakers front & rear (new 6.5" speakers front, recycled 6x9's in the back). Coil-over shocks (new in the front, recycled in the rear), new tie rods 7 tie rod ends, new brakes, new brake lines, wheel & master cylinders. Fresh fluid in steering gear box and transmission, solid trans mount, new input shaft seal, new axle boots, new axle and wheel bearing seals. Resealed 1600 DP dual relief AS41 "AK" case with new top end. New top end consisting of: new 85.5 Mahle pistons, cylinders (jugs), new heads, valves, valve springs, head studs & stainless steel windage style push rod tubes. New header (header was stripped clean & painted w/ hi-temp paint) with baffled stinger. New cap, rotor, plugs, wires, points & condenser. New fuel filter, air filter and breather filter. Lots of other new parts. Only has 2 or 3 miles since the above work was performed, it's not even broken it yet. The original miles are unknown. Not currently registered or insured (or it would have more miles). It might need a few tweaks and turns once back on the road but should be ready to rock 'n roll.

Please note: Will be removed when sold. This vehicle is for sale locally

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