1959 Vw Dune Buggy Mini T Street Legal Rat Rod 1500cc on 2040-cars
Mount Airy, North Carolina, United States
Engine:1500cc
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Volkswagen
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: Dune Buggy
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 48,297
THIS IS A 1959 NC TITLED VW DUNE BUGGY, BELIEVE TO BE CALLED A MINI-T.
1500 CC ENGINE VIN CODE H5.
TRADED FOR THIS ABOUT A YEAR AGO, WAS A NEW PROJECT IN THE WORKING. JUST GOT TIME TO FINISH THE PROJECT ABOUT A MONTH AGO. HAD SOME REALLY NICE WORK STARTED WHEN I GOT IT.
NEW FLOORPANS, NEW DISC BRAKES, PROFESSIONAL REBUILT ENGINE. OLD SCHOOL CRAGARS.
CUSTOM BUMPERS, 12V WIRING, IRS SUPENSION, ADJUSTABLE FRONT AXLE HEIGHT. SPEED ODOMETER WORKS, TURN SIGNALS WORK, DASH LIGHT WORKS, HEAD AND BRAKE LIGHTS WORK. NEW FUEL TANK. FUEL GAGE NEEDS HELP, NO HORN.
FUN PROJECT TO FINISH, HAS GREAT POTENTIAL, GETS ALOT OF ATTENTION, A FUN RIDE!
RUNS GREAT, DRIVES GREAT, GOOD BRAKES. STARTS AT THE TURN OF KEY. HAD THREE PEOPLE IN IT, ONE WEIGHING 300LBS PLUS, AND UNDER HARD ACCELERATION CLUTCH WOULD SLIP SOME IN HIGHER GEARS.
NORMAL DRIVING CONDITIONS DOES FINE. AT SOME TIME WILL NEED A NEW CLUTCH. 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION CHANCES SMOOTH.
THIS VEHICLE CAN BE SEEN AT 89 SPEED SHOP & AUTO SALES, MT. AIRY, NC AND ALSO ON YOUTUBE UNDER 89 SPEED SHOP DUNE BUGGY MINI-T WALK AROUND VIDEO.
VEHICLE WILL BE SOLD MILEAGE EXEMPT.
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