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1964 Volkswagen Beetle Vw Bug Black 1600 Dual Port Kadrons Gene Berg on 2040-cars

US $4,500.00
Year:1964 Mileage:80780
Location:

Lincoln, California, United States

Lincoln, California, United States

Fun car. Details below. I have receipts for 90% of what has been done or purchased. I have many parts kept. Each picture of parts is from groupings of parts that are packed separately in boxes. I am not the original owner. I do not know if the milage is correct.

• 1964 Volkswagen Bug 
• Flat black paint on exterior, interior is original Java Green (no passenger seat)
• Anodized black aluminum trim
• Gene Berg locking shifter
• Gene Berg full-flow oil filter system
• Gene Berg oil temperature dipstick 
• Engine in excellent mechanical condition, super low miles refreshed with performance add-ons.
• 87mm pistons
• CB Performance 044 heads
• Empi valve covers
• Empi breather kit
• High capacity oil sump (not currently installed)
• Lightened flywheel (still have barely-used stock unit)
• KEP stage 1, 1700lbs Pressure Plate, 200mm (still have barely-used stock unit)
• Competition exhaust system with hide-away muffler
• New fenders (NOS) with new fender beads
• New 1600 cc dual port engine with duel Kadron carbs
• Less than 500 miles on rebuilt engine. 
• Pertronix SVDA distributor with points replacement ignition
• 12 volt conversion
• Completely rewired
• New windshield
• New headliner (black) in perfect condition
• Kadron carbs rebuilt with vacuum port added
• New gas tank
• New front beam
• Front brakes upgraded to CB Performance disc brakes w/ 2.5" drop spindles, plus braided stainless steel brake hoses
• KYB GR-2 gas shocks at all four corners
• Rear spring plates adjusted lower
• Urethane transaxle mount
• Padded transaxle support kit
• New shift bushing
• Camber Compensator on rear suspension
• Sway bar on front suspension
• New Cal Look window seals and door seals
• Deck lid fits on with proper hinges, but does not have latch
• Very low mileage on tires
• 5-spoke wheels
• Has original side mirror, rear view mirror, and sun visors
• Also includes a super sturdy Engine stand and other VW-specific tools (transaxle fill plug, clutch alignment tool 36mm gland nut, etc.)
• Located in Lincoln, CA
• Stored in a garage at all times (as long as I've had it, about 10 years)

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Anti-union group files lawsuit against VW and UAW

Fri, 14 Mar 2014

The fight for unionization at Volkswagen's Chattanooga, TN, factory isn't letting up. Yesterday, the National Labor Relations Board decided to allow anti-United Auto Workers employees at the plant the right to defend voting down the measure. Now, a group called the National Right to Work Foundation has filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of five workers against VW and the UAW for allegedly working together to organize.
The group says in a release that it wants "to block further collusion between the company and the United Auto Workers." It alleges that VW forced workers to attend "mandatory pro-union meetings" and prevented managers from opposing. In a rebuttal on its website, the UAW called the claims "baseless" and said its actions were entirely legal.
One possible problem faces the carmaker in regards to the lawsuit. According to the Detroit Free Press, a recent US Court of Appeals ruling found that neutrality agreements like the one the business had with the UAW could be illegal if the company provided "things of value" to the union. The newspaper also claims that VW held a mandatory employee meeting concerning the election, but workers were free to leave during the UAW's presentation.

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