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1966 Vw Volkswagen : Beetle - Classic on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:82454
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                                                          Beetle - Classic


1966 VW in real nice condition. went through a restoration with all body parts removed and refurbished about 10 years ago. driven very little  since and stored in a garage for most of it's life after restoration. All replaceable rubber seals around windows and doors, trunk etc. have been replaced. no rust California car.
 
Refurbished front and rear seats, headliner, door panels, floor mats, running boards.
just serviced by a master mechanic. had carb, rebuilt and rear main seal replaced. very little to none leaking issues. does not "pull" left or right and there is no pulsation when the brakes are applied. it is a roadworthy driver. a new retro look Am/FM radio was recently installed.

chrome is in very nice condition. wider tires to give it a little more stance with chrome wheels and Porsche crested hubcaps.

 the dashboard and the glove box ashtray etc. are all in original shape.

Please do your research before placing a bid or purchasing this car as there is no return on this item

*****The picture shown is the actual car and shows the quality of the car. Please research the item and verify with your local dealer that this is the correct car for which you are searching.....



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