1965 Volkswagen Notchback 1500s 24k Original Miles on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Engine:1.5
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Type III
Trim: S
Mileage: 23,140
Sub Model: 1500S
Drive Type: Manual
Exterior Color: White
1965 with 24k original miles certified. Original; tires , interior, engine and trans, 90% original. The only parts that were change are front and rear window seals, front and rear hood seals, door seals with quality German replacement seals. Runs and drives like new . the interior is in excellent condition for this car is 48 year old does have some wear. Basically it was taken apart on the outside and painted all original parts that came off were put back on. This is a true survivor, the floor pans are original with no rust. The engine has never been rebuilt and it is all original, trans also. It has been in storage for 19 years and the last time that was registered on the road was in 1993. The car drives like a dream!!! For serious inquires please contact me @ wagenwerksair@gmail.com
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That guy has to take precautions to enjoy his proclivities, and as this new ad for the Volkswagen Beetle Convertible shows, not everyone understands. Have a watch below, and note that there's just one woman in the minute-long spot, and she's nowhere near the car. Seriously, why didn't VW run this commercial during the Super Bowl?
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