California Rust Free! No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Marina, California, United States
Engine:Gas
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Yellow
Make: Volkswagen
Interior Color: Black
Model: Beetle - Classic
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 113,100
Options: CD Player, Convertible
Sub Model: Convertible
ENJOY LIFE!! DRIVE A CONVERTIBLE!! Up for NO RESERVE AUCTION is this beautiful Sunshine Yellow 1972 Volkswagen Convertible! 1972 is a very collectible year because it was the last year of the classic-style flat windshield on the Convertible Beetle. This car has always been a California car since the day it was new! All original down to its wheels, always adult-owned, never raised, lowered or hot-rodded. Owned for many years by a wealthy woman who always took very good care of it. Always garaged, even covered in the garage, it shows the care it's had. If you have ever owned or driven one of these neat little cars, you know how much fun they are to drive! Just running errands is a joy! And a top-down ride on a beautiful spring day is pure pleasure! A lot of people restore these cars and some do a good job. But here is a car that doesn't need restoring, it has always been kept in good shape. The motor was rebuilt about three thousand miles ago, is smooth and powerful and has just received a full service. Doesn't use oil. All of the windows are clear with no cracks, and they all roll up and down like they should . Seats are in very good condition. The top was recently replaced with a very high quality Hartz canvas at a cost of $2100; it does have a small patch in one spot that is barely noticeable. Beautiful recent paint job really makes this car stand out in a crowd! All lights, turn signals, and heater work great. Tire tread is at 90%. A brand new high quality sound system makes cruising even more enjoyable. If you have ever wanted one of these great little cars but didn't want to have to restore one, or pay outrageous money for a perfect one, then this car is for you! Absolutely a turn key car, it needs nothing but a new owner. Convertible Beetles have steadily been increasing in value and nice clean ones like this are sure to continue to go up even more. This is a very affordable classic. Not a 100-point show car, but a car you will be love to own and drive. Take it to your local weekend "Bug-In" and be proud! Or really enjoy life and drive it every day! Perfect car for that special teenager. Available for inspection anytime during the auction by appointment. I'll ship anywhere in the world at buyer's expense. Shipped to your door anywhere in the U.S., I work with a very reliable company. The pictures really don't do the car justice. It is very beautiful. E-Mail or call me with questions at 831-383-2499. This is a car you will never be sorry for buying! Bidding starts at a very modest $2500 and there is NO RESERVE!! This means someone will get this neat little car. Good luck and HAPPY BIDDING!!!
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