1970 Volkswagon Beetle - For Parts Or Restore / Good Condition (no Title) on 2040-cars
Hubbell, Nebraska, United States
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Engine:4 cylinder
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 0
Make: Volkswagen
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: Original
Drive Type: 4 speed
This VW has been driven prior to 10 years ago. It was 'driven' to the spot where it currently sits. Body decent condition. A dent on top, left front fender and trunk lid. Interior also pretty rough. Does have rust holes in driver side floor. Odometer shows 89293. Selling for a friend, who is local. Located in southern Nebraska, approx 60 miles south of York Ne, or 80 miles north of Salina Kansas. Payment: 10% of final bid - non-refundable deposit into my paypal acct within 24 hours of end. Balance due within 7 days via Postal Money Order, Cashiers Check, or Cash. (Cash sale needs to be cleared with me via phone call) Personal checks take 10 business days to clear, will accept. Car will need to be picked up within 45 days from auction end. Easy to get to, long driveway leading to cars. I will gladly work with buyer regarding pickup. Buyer will secure pickup arrangements at there expense. Selling AS-IS. If wanted, please call me (Bob) at 402-324-5031 - home phone. PLEASE leave message if no answer - will call back asap. PLEASE - ONLY serious 'Paying' buyers. Thanks.
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