1957 Vw Oval Window Bug Beetle Vintage Patina On Airbags Runner For Cheap!!!!! on 2040-cars
Tacoma, Washington, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Volkswagen
Drive Type: manuel
Model: Beetle - Classic
Mileage: 10,000
Trim: cool
This bug is a 1957 oval window that is sitting on a titled 1961 pan,and the 1961 title is what its registered under.I have a notarized affidavit in lieu of title that you can have or wait for 21 days for new paperwork your choice,both ways you will have no problems.the pan is very very nice and all new down to the nuts and bolts!lots spent on the pan! new narrowed dropped adjustable beam with new disk brakes,entire new brake system and lines,new roller pedal assembly .also has a nice air bag cross member installed, i think airkiewald airbag kit but im not exactly shur. all new axle tubes seals bolts and tranny has been inspected and reassembled .Motor is a 1600 single port from a 1968 bug and has oil filter and alternator ,motor runs great.Body has extremely little rust!ive only seen a small rust spot on the lower front bulk head. there is the trim not installed and new seals not installed,i have nice snowflakes and a non w deck-lid but it does have the pope nose.There is a REALLY cool roof rack and a working air bag set up but i think the torsions need removed to work a 100% so at this point it can easily go back to a more stock stance or it can lay frame!!The things i would do are to relocate the air tank under the hood and re run lines and the wiring needs cleaned up or replaced with a new harness .Other than that she is a driver and as of now i drive around my neighborhood with it.Car is sold as-is and ask questions if not shur please.I will help on my end with shipping of course but buyer is responsible for all shipping arrangements and cost,500 due immediately please thank you
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