Karmann Vw 1976 Super Beetle Convertible Great Condition on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Engine:1600 cc engine
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 113
Make: Volkswagen
Sub Model: Karmann
Model: Beetle - Classic
Exterior Color: Blue
Trim: Super Beetle Convertable Two Door
Drive Type: FWD
Very Sweet Super Beetle Convertible - Blue New Convertible Top
You can test drive prior to bid. Sold to local Metro Phoenix area.
You will pick up pay buy local bank cashiers check then transfer title and will go
with you to MVD to change plates.
The 1600 cc engine since a rebuilt in 2005 has only 5,000 miles on it.
Total mile since born on 12/1976 has close to 113,000 total miles.
She is an original California girl lovingly restored by past owner.
Re-build done local Phoenix Arizona Shop Carl's VW on Indian School in 2005.
This girl has been treated well and well LOVED.
Garage living used as a fun spring and fall convertible.
No emissions for Arizona required on this historic car.
Insurance and plates super affordable.
Great gas mileage.
Convertible Top and body is in excellent condition.
Runs like a top, turns on a dime and all around FUN!
Seats are Phoenix worn, front right blinker out and slow leak in drivers
side front tire.
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