1970 Volkswagen Beetle Completely Restored Custom 70 Vw Bug on 2040-cars
Hendersonville, Tennessee, United States
1970 Volkswagen Beetle
The engine runs great
and the car drives excellent. Some of the countless upgrades include a custom
stroker 4cylinder engine (built to Porsche specs) with Autolinea aluminum case, 4-speed transmission, four wheel
disc brake conversion, lots of performance upgrades, aluminum accessories, staggered 17" & 20" American Racing wheels, Pertronix
distributor, BMD pulleys, Scat shifter, aftermarket gauges, polished/woodgrain
steering wheel, CD player, custom stereo system with JL Audio subs, aftermarket
gauges, racing bucket seats, electric heater, LED lights, lowered suspension,
custom extended fenders, and beautiful custom paint. Everything on this car
works properly and the entire build appears to be very well done. The only thing
we have noticed negative is a minor oil leak which we have been told is typical
for these style engines. This car has been completely redone and most everything on the car is new. A lot of time and over $25,000 was invested in this restoration. Stock # 77 About Us- We have a family owned and operated muscle car business that has been in the same location for over 30 years. We strive on honesty and reputation. We try to carefully describe each vehicle and include detailed photos. However, it is very important to keep in mind that these vehicles are pre-owned, not brand new. We recommend that all buyers conduct an inspection either in person or through a qualified professional third party inspector prior to the end of the auction. After careful reading of the entire description, rather than making a potentially incorrect assumption, if any statement or comment is unclear, or if you have questions, please e-mail or call us during business hours prior to bidding. We will be glad to work with you any way possible and answer any questions you may have. We usually have additional detailed pictures and video clip that we would be happy to email. You can check our feedback and bid with confidence. Contact Us- Maple Motors Inc. address- 829 West Main Street Hendersonville, TN 37075 website- www.maplemotors.com email- maplemotors@aol.com phone- 615-822-4444 business hours- 9am to 6pm CST Monday - Saturday At Close of Auction
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