1970 Volkswagen Bug on 2040-cars
San Fernando, California, United States
1970 Volkswagen Bug - Excellent Condition
The owner of aerospace part manufacturing plant (bellows manufacturing and research, inc) is a friend of mine and he asked me to sell his bug which he doesn't need any more. It is in amazing condition both mechanically (especially) and cosmetically. He used the shop's machines and engineers to completely restore and redo this car. It has not a spot of rust. The Good * Clean CA Title * Brand new floor panels, completely welded and sealed from inside and outside (X-Ray tested). * Brand new rubber moldings all around (trunk and hood as well) * Pioneer stereo system with Paulk DB speakers and AUX * 12V charging outlets (4) * New interior upholstery,door panels with wood (one minor tear) * Push start button like on latest cars * Kill switch for security * Brand new trunk carpet with brand new cardboard * Three point seat belts installed * Wood trimmed steering wheel * Engine was removed, cleaned and completely sandblasted and painted. * Alternator is installed (12V) * Rebuild carbs (1600 single port) * Brand new bosh distributor with cables and plugs. * Brand new gas pump * Brand new starter * Full new clutch * Fresh brakes * Rear windows open sideways. |
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