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1966 Vw Bug/beetle. Vintage Military Theme. Vintage Army Theme Vehicle on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:82335
Location:

San Bernardino, California, United States

San Bernardino, California, United States
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1966 VW beetle in an army/ military theme. Paint is olive drab green about 6 months old. Dash and door jambs were painted same color. Numbers and stars are decals and can be removed if desired. Interior is not new but looks new! Carpet in good shape.1600 single port engine. Runs and drives. May need some fine tuning. Engine bay, engine components and tin was restored recently. Engine itself was not rebuilt but runs very strong. All lights are working; parking, headlights, turn signals, brake lights. Horn not working. Radio not connected and not sure if it works. Windshield wipers not working but mechanism is there. Very solid pan. Small rust hole in battery tray that has been patched. Rear apron was replaced at some point. Rear decklid does not lock/ latch ( maybe aftermarket decklid?) but lines up to body very well. Aftermarket front fenders and hood. Some new weatherstripping and all original glass except front windshield. Glass does have scratches and tried to take pics of them. VERY IMPORTANT!!!!!!!1966 body on 1967 pan. This is a common practice!! Pink slip registered to 1967 pan as body does not have vin plate. I have the pinkslip. $661 to transfer ( I was not aware til dmv call) and register vehicle and didn't transfer to my name since I bought it as a project, restored it and planed to sell from the beginning. This car is being sold to help fund a church project "Freedom for Our Future" at the Rock world and outreach center in San Bernardino, Ca. So if you win the bidding please pay up, as this car sold and buyer did not pay here on eBay. Took many many detailed pictures click on pics to view all of them. Buyer responsible for transport. Vehicle has to be towed/trailered as it cannot be driven because it's not registered. Included in the sale of this AWESOME VW is the matching vintage radio flyer wagon pictured with the car. Matching ID's!!!!!!!! Any bidders with less than 10 feedback must contact me before bidding.  photo 66vwbug003_zpsaf1a8ad0.jpg photo 66vwbug002_zpse59d5de4.jpg photo 66vwbug001_zps4815265d.jpg photo 66vwbug178_zpsdda26d3b.jpg  photo 66vwbug004_zps08b40b37.jpg photo 66vwbug174_zpsbbdc9593.jpg photo 66vwbug173_zpsb51e2be6.jpg width="480" height="360" src="http://s1273.photobucket.com/user/jazzkid510/embed/slideshow/"> photo 66vwbug169_zps7cf48572.jpghttp://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/y403/jazzkid510/66vwbug138_zps89dfdc64.jpghttp://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/y403/jazzkid510/66vwbug119_zpse9605702.jpghttp://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/y403/jazzkid510/66vwbug118_zpsd4083578.jpghttp://i1273.photobucket.com/albumshttp://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/y403/jazzkid510/66vwbug107_zpsc79ae6f2.jpg/y403/jazzkid510http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/y403/jazzkid510/66vwbug091_zpse531b587.jpg/66vwbug116_zps755e5832.jpg


On Jun-03-14 at 22:05:29 PDT, seller added the following information:

CORRECTION!!!!!! This VW has a 1600 dual port engine. New brake master cylinder.

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