1973 Vw Thing Great Shape! Runs Great! New Top/frame Side Windows! Very Rare Vw! on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Here is a nice and clean and very solid 1973 VW THING. We have serviced this VW for years and now have it offered FOR SALE. This VW Thing runs great and is mechanically sound. The Paint is recent and shows ok as a Driver, there are some dings/dents here and there, nothing serious. Floor Pans and Body are in good shape and this IS a very solid VW Thing! The Top, Frame and Side Windows are all HIGH QUALITY/BRAND NEW and cost over $2500!!! Please email or call me at HILLTOP MOTORS and ask for Mark or Glen, our phone number is (904) 768-9961. You are welcome to come and Inspect/Test Drive the VW THING before bidding/purchase, or send your agent, and ask any questions, but please serious bidders only! The 1973 VW Thing is being SOLD AS-IS with NO WARRANTIES Implied or Expressed by this Auction Sale. Please check our Feedback and bid with confidence, we care about our great reputation for over 48 Years and our Customers Satisfaction! A NON-REFUNDABLE Deposit of $500 is due within 48 Hours of Auctions End and the balance of Funds within 7 days of close of Auction Sale. Paypal is OK for Deposit, balance if FUNDS in Money Order, Cash or Cashiers Check, Loan Check, or Wire Transfer is fine. Your Funds must completely CLEAR the Bank before the Car will be ok'd to ship or pickup. We have been in business for over 48 YEARS and we are the VW AUTHORITY for both Vintage and Modern VW Automobiles!
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