1977 Volkswagen Beatle Cabriolet Convertible Classic Vw on 2040-cars
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1977 VOLKSWAGON BEATLE NO RESERVE SO BID TO BUY !!! CABRIOLET CONVERTIBLE 4 SPEED WAS TOLD BY OWNER HAS 18,000 ORIGINAL MILES, CAN'T CONFIRM HAS SOME AWESOME UPGRADES THAT MAKE THE CAR DRIVE AND RIDE BETTER HAS A COOL SET OF PORSCHE RIMS AND RIMS CUSTOM STEREO SYSTEM CLICK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYmtZz3hiA0
NO RESERVE AUCTIONS SO BID TO BUY !!! HERE IS A VERY NICE 1977 VOLKSWAGEN. I PURCHASED THIS VOLKSWAGEN FROM MY FRIENDS FATHER WHO IS 72 YEARS OLD WHO WOULD DRIVE IT AROUND ON A SUNNY DAY. DURING THE WINTER HE WOULD GO TO FLORIDA, THATS WHERE THE CAR WAS PARKED IN A GARAGE AND DRIVEN AROUND THE KEYS. HE WAS THE SECOND OWNER AND TOLD ME THAT IT ONLY HAS 18000 ORIGINAL MILES, AND IF YOU LOOK AT IT, IT'S VERY EASY TO BELIEVE THAT IT DOES. IN THE TIME HE HAD IT HE MADE A FEW CHANGES LIKE ADDING DISK BRAKES TO THE FRONT A NEW SET OF RIMS AND TIRES AS WELL AS A FEW CHANGES TO THE MOTOR TO GIVE IT A LITTLE MORE POWER AND I HAVE TO SAY IT REALLY GOES. HE USED IT VERY LITTLE AND DECIDED TO SELL IT SO I BOUGHT IT AND LOVE DRIVING IT. IT RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE NEW AND IS A REAL PLEASURE TO DRIVE. YOU CAN DRIVE THIS CAR ANYWHERE WITH OUT ANY WORRIES. I'M SELLING IT BECAUSE I DON'T REALLY USE IT ANYMORE AND WOULD LIKE TO SEE SOMEBODY ELSE ENJOY IT. I'M SURE I FORGOT A FEW THINGS SO IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL ME AND I WILL GET BACK TO YOU AS FAST AS I CAN. A $1000 DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTIONS END AND FULL PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS, |
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