1969 Beetle With A Ragtop Graft on 2040-cars
Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Body Type:Ragtop
Engine:1600 Dual-port
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Beetle - Classic
Year: 1969
Trim: Standard
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Manual
Options: Sunroof
Mileage: 22,907
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Tan
Disability Equipped: No
FOR SALE
1969 CLASSIC VW BEETLE
with a 1963 ragtop graft. Car underwent pan-off restoration 3 years ago.
NEW:
Floorpans and heater channels
Ball joints replaced
Front disk brakes and sway bar installed
Cloth top
EMPI 8 spoke rims
Rubber throughout
Engine re-built
Transmission synchros replaced
Interior: seatcovers and carpet
AM/FM MP3 input stereo
Car was restored for my daughter to drive to & from high school 2 mi. away. Need to sell, she can't have a vehicle at college. Car runs & drives beautifully, but paint is dull (could use a respray due to sun exposure). Some minor rust.
For more information or additional photos, please contact seller.
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