1968 Volkswagon Beetle Classic Bug Low Miles on 2040-cars
Stratford, Connecticut, United States
THIS AUCTION IS FOR A 1968 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE WITH 63493 MILES THE VEHICLE HAS A 1.5 LITER MOTOR AND A SHIFTMATIC TRANSMISSION THERE IS NO CLUTCH YOU JUST SHIFT THROUH THE GEARS THE VEHICLE IS NOT A SHOW CAR AND DOES HAVE SMALL COSMETIC FLAWS THERE ARE SOME SCRATCHES ON THE BODY BUT THE BODY HAS NO DENTS THE CAR DRIVES, SHIFTS, AND BRAKES SMOOTH THE VEHICLE NEEDS NO MECHANICAL WORK THE CAR FEATURES A KEYED IGNITION AND A PUSH TO START FOR ADDED SAFETY THR CAR STARTS ON THE FIRST TRY EVERY TIME WITH NO ISSUES AND RUNS STRONG THE CAR IS OUTFITTED WITH 1966 BUMPERS IT ALSO HAS A REAL HARDWOOD GRANT RACING STEARING WHEEL THE VEHICLE HAS HID HEADLIGHTS INSTALLED FOR IMPROVED VISABILITY AT NIGHT THE VEHICLE ALSO HAS NEW TIRES WITH LESS THAN 200 MILES ON THEM THE VEHICLE ALSO HAS A NEW BATTERY AND NEW VINTAGE STYLE ROOF RACK AS YOU CAN SEE IT HAS A CLEAN INTERIOR WITH SOME MINOR COSMETIC FLAWS I WAS TOLD BY THE PREVIOUS OWNER THAT THE ENGINE WAS PUT IN LESS THAN 5 YEARS AGO THIS CAR IS ALL SHEET METAL NO FIBERGLASS EVEN DOWN TO THE GLASS IS FACTORY VW THIS IS A CAR YOU CAN GET IN AND DRIVE THIS VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD WITH A CONNECTICUT Q1 SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNMENT OF OWNERSHIP THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT DOES NOT ISSUE TITLES TO VEHICLES 1981 OR OLDER REFER TO THIS LINK: http://www.ct.gov/dmv/cwp/view.asp?a=816&q=244698 FOR CLASSIC CARS THE Q1 FORM REPLACES THE TITLE CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DMV BUT I NEVER HAVE EXPERINCED A DMV NOT ACCEPTING THIS YOU WILL ALSO RECIEVE A H-31 BILL OF SO FOR CLARIFICATION BECAUSE IT WAS NOT PREVIOUSLY STATED THE FLOORS IN THE CAR ARE SOLID THERE WAS ONE RUST WHOLE IN THE FRONT DRIVER FLOOR PAN THAT WAS PATCHED WITH SHEET METAL THERE IS SOME RUST UNDER THE DRIVER SIDE RUNNING BOARD THE CAR IS STRAIGHT THE TRUNK HAS NO RUST AND IS SOLID AND THE SAME GOES FOR THE ENGINE BAY PLEASE MESSAGE ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS or for a Buy it know Price 203-243-2330 |
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