1969 Vw Bug Ragtop Classic Beetle on 2040-cars
Daytona Beach, Florida, United States
1969 VW RAGTOP WATCH VIDEO BELOW DESCRIPTION You are bidding on my 1969 VW Bug Ragtop Classic Beetle. Its a real head turner! If you know Ragtops then you know the last year they were made was 1964. This Bug had the ragtop grafted in when new and whoever did it did a great job. I towed the car from Arizona to Florida behind our RV just about 2 years ago (still have towbar also included) BODY: This car has a new canvas top recently installed (cost over $1000). This is an Arizona car all its life so the body has little to no rust. The only rust is on the bumper and the metal rings around the headlights (which I replaced a little over a year ago and they still rusted, cheap though like $20-$30. Paint is in decent shape but I would suggest painting if you want to show it, but a little buffing will make this car shine! No major dings only 2 small ones (front fender, something from the road and rear fender, maybe shopping cart). ENGINE: Rebuilt 1776cc engine 2500 miles ago. Single Solex Carb. Car is quick but add dual carbs and it will be crazy fast! No leaks, recent oil change, New Battery ELECTRICAL: All headlights, stops lights, signals, wipers, running lights, interior lights work good. Odometer stopped working. Gas gage works but sometimes shows less gas than is really in tank. probably sticky fuel sending unit (another really cheap fix) INTERIOR: Interior is OK. Needs new carpet kit and back seat reupholstered. Its not that bad but inexpensive and will make the interior rock! Missing a few knobs (vent windows, wiper knob but still works) DRIVETRAIN: Transmission shifts well, no noises BRAKES: Brakes work well when asked and Emergency brake engages and disengages as normal This is a cool little ragtop bug that's a real headturner. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a rare VW everyone wants! Don't miss your chance to own this wonderful classic. These little bugs are getting harder and harder to find and just going up in value! Please ask any questions or request any specific photo before bidding. Title is clear and ready to go. The bug is located in Daytona Beach, Florida. I would be happy to show it in person just ask. The bug needs to be fully payed for within 7 day of auction end and needs to be picked up within 30 unless other arrangements are specifically made with me. Buyer is responsible for shipping arrangements. Again this is your chance own a fun little car classic car! Happy Bidding! |
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