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1966 Volkswagen Beetle-2180 Motor-gene Berg 5 Speed! on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:500
Location:

Sellersville, Pennsylvania, United States

Sellersville, Pennsylvania, United States

UP FOR AUCTION IS MY 1966 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE. ALL BIDDERS PLEASE READ.

PROFESSIONALLY BUILT 2180 CC CB PERFORMANCE MOTOR. MOTOR HAS THE FOLLOWING:

BLOCK BORED FOR FULL FLOW OILING
0.44 HEADS
ENGLE 110 CAM
CHROME MOLLY PUSH RODS WITH WINDAGE TUBES
MSD ELECTRONIC IGNITION AND DISTRIBUTOR
HI FLOW ELECTRONIC FUEL PUMP
DUAL WEBER 40 CARBS
DYNOMAX FULLY MERGED EXHAUST.
EXTERNAL OIL FILTER WITH STEEL BRAIDED LINES.
LOTS MORE!

GENE BERG CLOSE RATIO 5 SPEED TRANSMISSION.

ADJUSTABLE FRONT BEAM NARROWED 3 INCHES.

ALL NEW RUBBERS AND GASKETS ON BODY PARTS. NEW BUMPERS, HEADLIGHT BUCKETS, 

NEW GREY CARPETED INTERIOR, NEW SUN VISORS AND PLASTIC CLIPS.

VDO WHITE GAUGES IN CUSTOM WOODEN DASH.

BODY IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. WAS PAINTED 5 YEARS AGO.

NEVER DRIVEN IN RAIN OR WINTER. ALWAYS GARAGED.

LESS THAN 500 MILES SINCE IT WAS BUILT.

ENGINE LID HAS SOME FLAWS, BUT I AM INCLUDING AN ORIGINAL PERFECT CONDITION 1966 LID THAT IS PRIMED. 

WATCH A VIDEO OF THE CAR HERE!  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDCFgtT_HZE 

WATCH A VIDEO OF ME DRIVING THE CAR HERE!   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqAW8FlaHXc 

IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 10 TRANSACTIONS, OR LESS THAN A 99% FEEDBACK SCORE CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING. I WILL REMOVE ALL BIDS THAT DON'T CONTACT ME FIRST IF YOU DO NOT HAVE PROPER FEEDBACK.

I WELCOME ANYONE LOCAL WHO WANTS TO CHECK THIS CAR OUT PRIOR TO BIDDING. PLEASE CONTACT ME FIRST.



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VW to relax ambitious US sales targets?

Fri, 16 May 2014

The Volkswagen brand sold 407,704 cars last year, a 6.95-percent decline compared to 2012, and it's down a further 8.36 percent through the end of April 2014 compared to this time last year. In order to to put the sales football between its Strategy 2018 goal posts, the brand would need to add 100,000 more sales every year to achieve the lofty 800,000-unit target. Coming to grips with how unreasonable that is, VW US CEO Michael Horn has said, "For now, we have to have realistic targets."
The reasons for the brand's slow-down are imprecise, but lots of folks are throwing lots of reasons around. Last November, VW Group Chairman Ferdinand Piech told Bloomberg, "We understand Europe, we understand China and we understand Brazil, [but] we only understand the US to a certain degree so far." Analysts say the brand hasn't had midsize and compact SUV offerings, especially an overdue retail version of the CrossBlue, and the ones it does have are priced too high for their segments. It "didn't introduce enough new engines, or alternative technologies or model variants" for the Passat and Jetta. It devoted so many resources to China that the US market suffered. It was being outspent two-to-one on advertising by competitors. Its J.D. Power dependability ratings aren't high enough to overcome its past. It "has never really taken the US customer seriously." And so on.
There's still no official admission of defeat concerning the target, but reading between the lines there are some VW execs that appear to accept it won't happen short of some deus ex machina. Still,

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Wed, 13 Mar 2013

Chrysler has slowed production of its Town and Country and Dodge Grand Caravan minivans this week, Automotive News reports. The Windsor, Ontario plant will cut its three shifts from eight hours each to four hours each in an effort "to align production with market demand," a Chrysler spokesperson told AN. Chrysler also builds the closely related Routan minivan for Volkswagen at its Ontario facility, but has not built a single example thus far in 2013.
Sales of Chrysler's minivans fell 15 percent for the first two months of 2013, and a large part of that has to do with the 26-percent drop of the Grand Caravan alone (the T&C was only down by one percent). According to Automotive News data, as of March 1, Chrysler had an unsold inventory of 24,713 Town and Country models and 18,547 Grand Caravans - a 69- and 43-day supply, respectively.
"No sense running full speed now, then have a lot of vehicles sitting around a few months down the line," Chrysler spokeswoman Jodi Tinson told AN. Full production is expected to resume again on March 18.

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Thu, 11 Oct 2012

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That decision could come on November 23, when VW's board will vote on the company's budget for equipment, factories and vehicles. With VW's sales slowing and the Euro economy slumping further, some industry watchers say the company is more likely to build its cash reserves than to introduce super-expensive luxury SUVs or crossovers.
"Such vehicles are anything but obligatory during a crisis," says Frankfurt-based Equinet AG analyst Tim Schuldt in a new Automotive News Europe story. "Delaying their launch would be no drama but help save costs."