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1967 Vw Volkswagen Baja Bug Beetle With Title on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:79000
Location:

Canton, Texas, United States

Canton, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:It's got one
Year: 1967
Drive Type: normal Type 1 tranny
Make: Volkswagen
Mileage: 79,000
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: Baja
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

1967 VW Baja


Purchased last week to turn into my daily driver.

Landlord is unhappy with my collection of non-running vehicles.  As this is the one I've put the least amount of sweat and blood and time into, I'm willing to list it for sale.  The 78 Chevy pickup from New Mexico already has a lot of my sweat in it, so I'd prefer to keep it.

I literally only know what the previous owner told me, and what I've witnessed with my own eyes.  I work a lot so I don't have time to mess with this.  Previous owner added an auxillary fuel tank and powered it with a tiny 12v fuel pump.  He said the fuel tank lines were clogged, and it was easier for him to add the spare tank than to mess with removing the original and lines.  Since he only used it for fun, goofin' around on his land, a small tank on the back was all he ever needed.  Says the small tank on back would prolly run it for a coupla hours.  Brake pedal goes to the floor, so it'll need a master cylinder at least.

This is an older Baja creation, with older (worn out) interior, but the pans are solid (save for under the battery tray) and the body is solid.  There's some rust-through where the side step rails used to be, but not so bad that it's structurally worrying.  It can be covered up by new side rails and stay like that forever, unless you're gonna take it up north and run it in the salty winters up there.  Previous owner drove it around last month and didn't have any problems with it getting around on his property...said he was actually impressed with the ride.  When I towed it home, it tracked straight and true, without any bad bumping or wagging, so it looks to me like it's in overall good shape, just needs some cleaning up and it can be put back on the road as a street legal daily driver here in Texas. This was my original intention, but the landlord is unhappy.

This is a project....will need brakes, battery, tune up, oil looks good (isn't dirty, isn't gas fouled), will need little things like the rear brake lights affixed more securely, better wiper blades, the basic stuff like that.

This lil Bug has got a lotta things that other projects don't have.  The interior is in bad need up updating, but it's VERY solid...the dash is in one piece, nothing is TORN up to pieces, all the metal is still in great shape.  The glove box is even in GREAT shape...for old cardboard that's really impressive ;-)  There's no animal nests inside, there's no front end body damage (isn't that how most Baja's are created anyway?), no bondo anywhere that I can find.  This lil bug has heart...it just needs some lovin to get back on the road!

I did get a chance to throw some jumper cables directly to the battery cables off my truck and the lil engine will spin over easily...in fact it's one of the better sounding v-dubs I've owned, which makes me not really want to get rid of it.  This auction is a test to see if the general public thinks this car, as-is, is worth enough dough to talk me out of it.  If someone wants it bad enough, it'll save me from having to pay for storage while I finish my 78 pickup...any dough I spend on storage will only slow my progress with the old Chevy anyway.  So...best of luck with the auction, bid early and bid often. ;-)

PS - clear Texas title, and I can deliver for one dollar per loaded mile from Canton, TX to your location, paid in advance via Paypal only (NO EXCEPTIONS).  The tires hold air well enough to tow, but it looks like they go down after a week, I'll throw some fix-a-flat in em before I start towing to you, that way if that'll fix it, it'll be fixed by the time the Bug gets to you.

Any questions...DO NOT ASSUME...please come check out this bug in person!  I will *try* to answer questions...but do not give me a hard time if it takes me a day or two to respond.  THANKS for reading!! :-)

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