1967 Volkswagon Bettle Thats Off The Hook Super Show Quality Best Of Show Car on 2040-cars
Greenup, Kentucky, United States
Engine:2276CC
Drive Type: CUSTOM
Make: Volkswagen
Mileage: 2,300
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: CUSTOM
Options: Sunroof, Convertible
1967 RARE RARE SLIDING RAG TOP BEEN TOTALY TOOK APART AND RESTORED FRAME UP RESTO HAS 4 WHEEL DISK BRAKES CROSSED DRILLED ROTORS 4 PISTONS CALIPERS PRO BUILT MOTOR 2276 MOTOR HAS DAUL DELARDO CARBS HAS MSD IGN THIS MOTOR IS PUSHING SOME MAJOR HORSE POWER 185HP RINO TRANS CASE PRO BUILT 388 GEARS SHORT THROW SHIFTER WITH CLOSE RATIO GEARS,THIS BUG IS THE FULL SLIDEING RAG TOP SO THATS A RARE RARE FIND AS WELL,THIS BUG IS PAINTED A CANDY MARINA BLUE WITH LITTLE PEARL,SO ITS SUPER GLOSSY AND SUPER SHINY HAS 15 COATS OF CLEAR LOOKS 6 INCHES DEEP,IT HAS A 2600.00 DOLLAR CUSTOM INTERIOR WITH A FULL ROLL CAGE 6 POINT,AND THE DASH IS ALL CUSTOM WITH AUTO METER GAUGES,CUSTOM 17X8 AMERICAN RACEING WHEELS WITH NEW TIRES THIS LITTLE BUG IS OFF THE HOOK I COULD GO ON AND ON BUT IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS JUST CALL 606-922-7973 IT JUST TOOK BEST OF SHOW AWARD LAST WEEK AT THE HUNTINGTON WEST VIRGINA WORLD OF WHEELS OUT OF 70 SOME CARS AND ITS BEEN IN HOT VW MAGAZINE AND VW NATIONALS THIS CAR IS A POWER HOUSE PUMP GAS DALIY DRIVER U CAN GET IN IT AND DRIVE IT ANY WHERE ITS GETS THUMBS UP WHERE EVER YOU TAKE IT AND ITS HAS THE BEST PARTS MONEY CAN BUY SO JUST FOR THE SAKE OF IT I WILL SAY ITS HAD OVER 30K SPENT ON IT AND ALOT OF HOURS IN TIME AND LABOR GETTING IT TO BE THE BEST OF THE BEST THANKS FOR LOOKING AND LIKE I SAID CALL IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS
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