1967 Beautiful Classic Vw Beetle on 2040-cars
Olympia, Washington, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:1641 Dual Port
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 0
Make: Volkswagen
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: 2 Door
Drive Type: NA
My brother left me his car before deploying to Afghanistan and wants me to sell due to no time to enjoy. It is a 1967. This car turns heads everywhere you take it and I have had lots of fun cruising in Washington, but now I must sell it.
This particular 1967 Beetle is a driven, and well cared for. The body, heater channels, and pan are very solid. The body has been repainted its original light blue color about 2-3 years ago and the paint shows the perfect amount of patina, chips, and character. The body shows no evidence of ever being involved in an accident. The front apron got bent while loading it to a trailer. It is not visible unless you look under the car. Look at the pictures. It sits on its original, numbers matching 1967 pan. The pan is super solid. It has all of the original chrome and trim and it is in really good shape.
The interior is about 90% original with the exception of new, correct style carpeting. The seats and door panels are original and in great shape. The dash is completely original and has no added holes. It has an Empi bamboo parcel tray and a radio delete plate. The engine is a smooth running, well built 1641 dual port. It has a new carb installed within the last 6 months, and comes with a rebuilt vintage Holley BugSpray carburetor. It has a mild cam. It has Bug Pack chrome header and single quiet exhaust. The car runs great and has rolled all over Washington without an episode. It has a Freeway Flier transmission with a vintage Hurst shifter and it shifts through all the gears perfectly. Doesn't pop out of gear.
It comes with a roof rack and a tail rack, both like brand new.
It has been lowered with a 4" narrowed front beam. It sits on Empi Eagle five spoke polished rims. It has new brakes all around and new hand brake.
This car has no mechanical defects. The lights are working, however, the turn signals turn on like hazards, all at the same time, so it needs some work. The car is turn key.
This car has a clear title. Bid on it or send me your best offer and I will consider it. If interested, send me a text message at (787) 364-3907 or reply to the ad/dcarattini@yahoo.com . Please send me a message and I will either call back or message you. Thanks for looking
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