1973 Vw Beetle Cabriolet Convertible Bug on 2040-cars
Bel Air, Maryland, United States
1973 vw beetle cabriolet watch video link below http://youtu.be/ERU0p5zRJpM up for auction is a running driving 73 beetle convertible. It has a good running engine starts right up. The trans is the 3 speed its a clutchless manual. this bug is not a show car its a driver. its got some rust on body. Though it does have issues. its just a drive and enjoy kinda car. Its a fun ride. the floors have been replaced and all welded in. They look to have been done years ago. The shock towers are solid. This vw does need tires they are just old. i would replace them before id drive it om a regular basis. Its a nice car for summer or to run around at the beach. im also including a whole trunk full of new parts there are window weatherstrips n emblems and mirrors. its a good bit of parts. Please feel free to message me with questions. Im listing it on ebay but i also have it for sale locally so i reserve the right to end auction at anytime. please if your truely interested call n maybe we can work out a deal. thanks for looking and bidding. have a blessed weekend. and happy 4th of july |
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