Volkswagen V.w. Baja Dune Buggy Sandrail Off Road Stereet Legal on 2040-cars
Elkhart, Indiana, United States
Body Type:BAJA
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1776cc
Fuel Type:Gas
For Sale By:Owner
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: BAJA
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: 4 speed
Mileage: 0
Sub Model: BAJA
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Metallic Brown
Warranty: none
Interior Color: Gray
- 1968 V.W. BAJA
- Fresh Motor 1776 cc with cam upgrade
- Four speed Trans.
- 75 amp. Alternator
- Header
- New Brakes
- New poly brake lines
- All new bushing all the way around
- New gas tank
- New electric fuel tank
- custom dash with gages
- New coil
- New 2/2 over shocks
- New front end
- New tires and rims 31 inch tall
- Rochford fosgate sound system
- Full roll cage
- Door are reinforced
- Brown Metallic paint
- all glass good
- Ready to have FUN FUN FUN!!!!!!!
HAPPY BIDDING!!!
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Shipping is the bidders reasonability.
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Car is for sale locally.
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