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Volkswagen Beetle Ultima Edicion Last Edition Classic on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:637 Color: Harvest Moon Beige /
 Black
Location:

La Jolla, California, United States

La Jolla, California, United States
VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE ULTIMA EDICION LAST EDITION CLASSIC, image 1
Transmission:Standard
Engine:1600cc electronic fuel injection
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 00000000000000000 Year: 2004
Exterior Color: Harvest Moon Beige
Make: Volkswagen
Interior Color: Black
Model: Beetle - Classic
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: 2 Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 637
Sub Model: Ultima Edicion
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"MINT CONDITION 9.9/10 CAR HAS BEEN STORED IN GARAGE AND COVERED/STARTED MONTHLY SINCE AQUIRED IN 2004. PLASTIC STILL ON INTERIOR. THIS IS TRULY A RARE FIND TO GET YOUR HANDS ON AN ULTIMA EDICION IN THIS CONDITION"

NOTE: MILAGE IS IN KILOMETERS VIN IS NOT CORRECT(had to put something in since system would not recognize foreign vin) VIN: 3vws1a1834m903821

MEXICAN PLATES WERE RETURNED WHEN CAR WAS BROUGHT TO U.S. THERE IS NO MONEY OWED IN MEXICO!  I HAVE ALL ORIGINAL MAUALS AND PAPERWORK. 

Car is in the same condition it was when it left the factory in 2004. I literally have only driven car around the block and taken it to a couple of car shows. This is a very collectible Beetle and is not currently registered for use in U.S. (car might need some modifications to register in U.S.) Registration varies from state to state on non converted cars. Conversion IS possible but I highly recommend against it if your interest is in collectability! Also have original sales brochure and original keychain.  BLUE ONE IN PICTURE IS NOT FOR SALE AT THIS TIME!!!

 

To commemorate the end of an era, Volkswagen decided to produce a Sedan called the "Ultima Edicion" or "Last Edition." Production of this special edition was limited to only 2999 units and sold only in Mexico. The Ultima Edicion draws elements from past and present models; this retro-styled Sedan really has a classic look. It is basically a standard Beetle, using the traditional torsion bar suspension, upright spare tire and flat windshield, with an updated engine and electronics. This vehicle lends itself well to the Wolfsburg emblems, chrome bumpers, mirrors and moldings that are all part of this classic--look Volkswagen, this special edition sold out quickly.

Only two colors have been chosen for the Ultima Edicion, Aquarius Blue and Harvest Moon Beige. Both colors have a vintage feel to them and come with black or gray interiors respectively. VW put a lot of time and effort into combining the best of old and new technologies by installing, in the traditional flat dashboard, an AM/FM/CD player. The sound system features four speakers, with two installed in the front door panels and two in the rear shelf over the cargo area. Never before has such an elaborate audio system been installed in a Sedan. Extra sound dampening material has been added to improve the sound quality and lessen road and engine noise. The dashboard is painted to match the exterior of the car and the driver's door panel has the well-known VW map pocket.

Other high tech features include a 1600cc engine with electronic fuel injection, front disc brakes, halogen headlights and a factory installed security system with immobilizer. But it's the exterior where the retro-style of the Ultima Edicion is most evident. Mounted on 15-inch steel wheels painted to match the exterior body color are wide whitewall tires. These nostalgic items combined with classic VW chrome hubcaps take you back to the past. VW hopes that the retro-look of the Sedan will allow people to reminisce and relive fond memories of one of the most beloved cars in the world.

This is a brand new model year 2004 Ultima Edicion with the following factory original features: Digifant Fuel Injection, electronic ignition, catalytic converter, hydraulic valve lifters (never adjust valves), HD 9mm valve screws, inclined valves, modern spin on oil filter, Golf style front disc brakes fed from dual circuit master cylinder, fully reclining seats, full alarm system plus separate engine immobilizer, intermittent windshield wipers with electric washer, H4 halogen headlights, lockable engine lid, locking fuel cap, trunk liner, fully galvanized fuel tank, full sized spare tire, complete body cavity protection (wax based rust proofing like all late model VWs), spray on sound deadening compound in fender wells, engine house and chassis also like most modern cars. 

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