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1971 Fully Electric Vw Beetle Volkswagen Bug 100% Electric Conversion on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:1971 Mileage:42936
Location:

Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, United States

Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:ELECTRIC
Fuel Type:Electric
For Sale By:Dealer
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1971
Mileage: 42,936
Make: Volkswagen
Sub Model: ELECTRIC
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: SUPER BEETLE
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE

FOR SALE

1971 RAG TOP FULLY ELECTRIC CONVERSION BEETLE

WITH AN ON BOARD GENERATOR AND A CHARGER.

There are a total of 10 batteries in the rear of the car that power a 120v electric motor that is installed where the factory engine once was.

The conversion alone for this was over $4600 new.

The previous owner that built the conversion installed an electric start generator in the trunk area that can power the battery charger as the car is being driven.

This is a very solid car with nice floors!

It is not your typical rust bucket!

Some of the batteries will need replaced due to a few dead cells which drains the system more than usual.

These should be replaced to achieve the desired charge and range it was built for!

The previous owner said that right now it will only do 10 miles before a charge is needed do to the batteries needing replaced.

You will have to test each one to see which ones need replaced.

There is no clutch to worry with but it has a 4 speed transmission and shifts great!

Just hit the pedal and your off!

On a full charge with new battery's it should travel up to 30 miles!

All and all its a great electric conversion vehicle that only need a few new batteries and minor TLC.

the possibilities are endless!

Put a solar panel on the roof and give it even more charge!


The previous owner pulled it behind his RV so it also comes with a tow bar to do so.

If you need to travel a few miles to work each day it would really pay off knowing that you wont be wasting money on fuel!

The roof rack is not for sale with the vehicle and will be removed before the sale ends.

we are selling this as a running and driving light project vehicle.

Please do your research on electric conversion before you buy!

This will make someone very happy!  



Please keep in mind that this is an older vehicle and it is not new. You can expect normal wear and tear such as stone chips, dings, dents, fading, light surface rust, dirt, and anything else that come with a 42 year old vehicle.


 

I strongly encourage buyers to come and inspect the vehicle in person or call me on the phone to ask questions. I will try to the best of my ability to answer all questions that might be asked. Please remember I am only human and I can not possibly mention every small detail. If you wish to know something about a certain area of concern, Please ask and I will look.

 

Please view all pictures and ask questions before bidding.

 

Please bid with confidence

I have a 100% feedback rating

 

 I have been dealing, restoring and working with VW’s for over 20 years please feel free to ask questions!

 

This vehicle is being sold as-is where-is with

NO warranty expressed or implied.

License, Title, Registration Fees, State or Local Taxes or other related fees are not included in the final price.

Waynesboro Auto Sales

assumes no responsibility, expressed or implied, as to the existence, ownership, accuracy of description, or condition of this vehicle, listed equipment, accessories, errors or omissions, Price or any warranties.

Any and all differences must be addressed prior to sale of this vehicle.

 

I reserve the right to end auction at any time!

Buyer is responsible for all shipping charges.

I do deal with a good reliable shipping company on a regular basis and will help in shipping arrangements if need be.

 

If you do not plan on buying this item do not bid.

NO DEAD BEATS!!

If you have zero or negative feedback you must contact me before bidding.

 

If you have further questions

please feel free to call me

personally

 at

717-377-4760

GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!!

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