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1967 Vw Beetle Survivor-original Paint on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:3000
Location:

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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For sale is an unrestored, numbers matching, 1967 Volkswagen Beetle Deluxe with sunroof. Original Zenith Blue Paint.

History: 
Purchased new from Imported Motors, 725 Wyoming N.E., in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on April 22, 1967, 
• complete documentation since day one (binder full of service records, repairs, insurance
• Original bill of sale 
• Owner's dealer membership card (in plastic pouch on inside of glove box door (next to original tire PSI sticker) 
• Original keys in leather pouch from Imported Motors dealership 
• Original owner's manual 
• VIN: 117292991 (October 1966 build) 

Original matching front and rear bumpers stamped VW 4-6

Engine 
• Engine number: HO475668 
• Stock 1500 engine professionally rebuilt (with NOS 1500 cylinders-almost impossible to find) in November 2013 (approx. 2,000 miles on engine) 
• Rebuilt by Darren Krewenchuk and Lanny Hussey. 

• All 67 metal engine pieces cadmium plated 
• Engine tin powder-coated and painted satin black 

• New clutch, throw out bearing 
• New muffler, front hood seal, muffler (Dansk), heater boxes, tail pipes, 
• New oil sensor 
• New fuel pump (rebuilt 1500 Pierburg fuel pump by Ed Fall of Vintage Werks (http://vintagewerks.com) 
• New Front and rear shocks, brake lines, brakes, fuel lines, window seals, sunroof seal, steering damper, transmission mounts, front wheel bearings 
• New fuel tank 

Electrical 
• 12 volt (first year) 
• New battery 
• New German flasher relay 
• Lights, signals all work 
• New horn 

Body 
• Original Zenith Blue paint; Wolfsburg Crest Logo threshold plates 
• Rust free 
• Factory Sunroof (opens and closes with ease) with wind deflector shield and factory Goldie handle 
• Original dealer-installed wind deflector 
• All body metal original 
• Original Wolfsburg factory crayon M codes ("Mehrausstattung"- additional equipment) inside trunk 
• Body colored matching running boards 
• Original glass (except front windshield; replaced March, 2014) 
• Original bumpers 
• New mud flaps 
• Spare tire (bias ply radial made in Austria) 
• Original trunk liner and wiring cover 
• Original windshield washer bottle 
• Original jack 
• New American Classic radial whitewall tires 

Interior 
• Original carpet, floor mats, door panels, and seat covers, (driver's seat professionally reupholstered), headliner 
• NOS black matching seat cushions for front seats 
• 4 Piece Custom coco mat set (Black & Blue Dot) from cocomats.com 
• Original owner's VW membership card in plastic pouch and tire PSI sticker on glove compartment door 
• Original Sapphire V AM radio in excellent working condition 
• Rear factory speaker (sits just below rear window; in good working order) 
• Fader switch between front and rear speakers 
• Shift lock (from Wolfsburg West) 
• Kamei accessory parcel tray 
• Bud vase 

Safety 
• Original 'lobster claw' type seat belts in good working condition; driver's side missing black plastic cover; have a spare set of 67 only seat belts in excellent condition 
• Dealer installed 3-point seat belts that work with lap belts 
• Made in Germany factory headrests (need restoration) 

Other Information: 

The vehicle is insured by Hagerty for $25,252. According to Hagerty's Price Guide Report for August 2014, a 1967 sunroof Beetle in this condition is valued at $27,300. 
https://www.hagerty.ca/valuationtools/HVT/VehicleSearch/Report?vc=914040

Vehicle was in storage for 23 years, between 1988-2011. 


On Sep-18-14 at 14:55:43 PDT, seller added the following information:

The car is located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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