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1974 74 Volkswagen Super Beetle Vw Bug Curved Windshield on 2040-cars

US $9,500.00
Year:1974 Mileage:20728
Location:

Mount Vernon, Ohio, United States

Mount Vernon, Ohio, United States
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Up for auction is a 1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Bug, 2 door, VIN# 1342690434, which has undergone a full restoration, on the body, interior, and mechanicals. Every part of this car has been given a thorough going over to ensure it is like new.

 

Beginning with the engine, the odometer reads 20,728 currently. The mileage is not actual, as the engine has been given a full rebuild.  Included in the overhaul, the block has been split, and cleaned. The cylinder head, crankshaft, rods, pistons, and a performance camshaft are all new. All wires, and hoses are new. The carburetor has been rebuilt and 40-weight oil has been installed in the engine. Additionally, new engine compartment firewall insulation has been installed.

 

The fuel tank has been boiled super clean, and the inside coated. New fuel tank venting hoses have been installed as well.

 

New ball joints, steering damper, inner and outer front wheel bearings, and front end alignment, make for as new steering control. New front struts and rear shock absorbers bring the ride back to new specs.

 

The brake system is all new, with front discs and the emergency brake cable is new.

 

The clutch and cables are new.

 

The electrical system features a new battery and battery cables, as well as a new starter. The ignition switch, all fuses, and horn are also new, as are the headlamps and all bulbs.

 

A new muffler has been installed and fitted with flared tailpipes.

 

New full right and left floor pans have been installed.

 

The body has been treated to a full basecoat/clearcoat Spectra master Red paint finish, mixed from DuPont 496-00 spot panel urethane clear coat.

 

Turning to the interior, the turn signal switch, carpet, side panels, seat covers, dash cover , sun visors, headliner, and Pioneer AM/FM radio with disc and remote control are all new.

 

Additionally, there are new body seals, trunk carpeting, accelerator cable, window seals, antenna and rubber around the doors. The gas cap, windshield, and all four tires and hubcaps are also brand new.

 

 

This car is located in Mount Vernon, Ohio 43050

 

It has been fully restored and is for sale by the current owner John Seavolt.

 

I am listing this item for John as I have done with many of his restorations in the past. Please check out my ratings. I am happy to answer any questions through my e-bay e-mail.  John Seavolt is also happy to take your calls or answer e-mails.

 

740-397-0541

 

Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer to arrange.  Local pick-up is available.  John Seavolt will be happy to assist with the loading

 

A deposit of $500 is required using Pay Pal within 48 hours of the auction end

Balance is due with bank check within 7 days of auction end

If you have a rating less than 10 please contact me before biding or your bid will be cancelled

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