1974 Vw Superbeetle Conv. No Rust! No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Cumberland, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1640
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: KARMANN
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: REARWHEEL
Mileage: 81,157
Exterior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
BOUGHT THIS CLASSIC AT A ANTIQUE AUCTION ABOUT A MONTH AGO. ENGINE WAS WEEK SO I HAD IT COMPETELEY REBUILT AT A PEPUTABLE CLASSIC VW RESTORER. . PIC OF REBUILD SHEET CAN BE SEEN (TOO MUCH TO LIST!! REBUILD COST $2,288.18 IT WAS DONE RIGHT AND HAS A 6000 MILE WARRANTY ON THIS REBUILD FROM THE SHOP IN BEDFORD, PA. CAR HAS RECENTLY INSTALLED NEW: INTERIOR AND TOP! PAINT LOOKS REALLY NICE ( DONT KNOW WHEN IT WAS DONE) RESTORE SHOP SAID THIS HAD TO BE A SOUTHERN CAR FROM THE WAY THE UNDERCARRIAGE AND BODY LOOKS. (SOLID!!) HEATER EXCHANGE DUCTS ARE BOTH IN TACT AND WORKING! SEATS ADJUST AS THEY SHOULD. DOORS OPEN AND CLOSE AS THEY SHOULD. BOTH DOORS LOCK, BUT CAN ONLY USE KEY TO OPEN PASSENGER DOOR. ( DONT WANT TO FORCE IT ON DRIVERS SIDE) TIRES AND WHEELS ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. CD PLAYER IN CAR WORKS BUT NO RECEPTION (THINK ANTENNA UNHOOKED, GOING TO LOOK AT THAT) WINDSHIELD HAS A ROCK CHIP, (NEW WINDSHIELD WAS QUOTED $224 INSTALLED) CAR LOOKS AND RUNS GREAT! CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY, SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION AT ANYTIME UNLESS BUY IT NOW IS EXCERSIZED! PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR TO SCHEDULE A TIME TO LOOK OR DRIVE CAR IN PERSON. RESTORE SHOP VALUED THIS CAR IN IT'S CURRENT CONDITION AROUND $11 K. WILL SETTLE WELL UNDER THAT PRICE! IF YOU WIN THIS AUCTION, AND ARE UNHAPPY AT ALL WITH MY REPRESENTATION OF THIS VEHICLE, I WILL SUBTRACT MY SELLER AND LISTING FEES FROM THE $500 DEPOSIT, RETURN THE BALANCE TO YOU AND YOU MAKE WALK AWAY SCOTT FREE!! BID WITH STRICT CONFIDENCE, THIS IS A VERY NICE 40 YEAR OLD VW BUG CONVERTIBLE! MY WIFE AND I HAVE ONLY BEEN IN THE CAR BUSINESS FOR 5 YEARS, AND TREAT PEOPLE FAIR AND RIGHT! CALL ANYTIME BETWEEN 9 AM AND 11 PM. GOOD LUCK AND THANKS! CRESAPTOWN AUTO SALES LLC. 14716 WINCHESTER RD. SW, CRESAPTOWN, MD 21502 301-268-5656
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