1974 Vw Volkswagwen Super Beetle Bug - No Rust on 2040-cars
Gresham, Oregon, United States
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? FOR WAY MORE HIGH QUALITY PIC'S ?</big> COPY & PASTE LINK below into the URL SEARCH BAR in your browser: http://s835.photobucket.com/user/philjay87/library/VW%20-%20Bug%20-%201974%20-%20Red YOU WILL NOT FIND A NICER ONE! ( 5 O 3 ) 8 8 8 - 8 1 O 2. "Okay to call as late as 12:00am at midnight." Hello, up for sale is a luxurious VINTAGE 1974 Volkswagen Bug Super Beetle. This is serious a blast from the past. It is in great shape for the age. Has no rust issues at all. All windows and seals are like new still. Interior has minimal wear and is very clean. Best of all, the paint is like new still with Coca-Cola red. Chrome pieces are very shiny. Even the tires are brand new. I could keep going on and on listing things about it, but you really must see it to appreciate just how nice it is. It looks just as good as the pictures when you see it in person. Miles: Odometer reads just above 5O,OOO Miles. (Which is how many miles since last restored) Engine: runs and drive amazing. Transmission: 4-Speed Manual Drivetrains: RWD Exterior: Coca-Cola Red in great condition, ( chrome looks great and all seals are like new ). Interior: Tan premium condition with very minimal wear in very clean condition. Includes: Clean Title in hand. Has stock Cassette AM/FM stereo, that is in working condition. Speakers sound good. ? Feel free to call with any questions you have. ? Call M A R I E or D O U G L A S for an appointment at, ( 5 O 3 ) 8 8 8 - 8 1 O 2. ? "Okay to call as late as 12:00am at midnight." D o u g l a s S c o t t W a l l s - * 3 1 5 9. Address: 2 1 9 1 5 S.E. Stark St. Gresham, OR 97030. Vin# 085990. Copyright © 2014 D o u g l a s S c o t t W a l l s - * 3 1 5 9. All rights reserved. ? VW Volkswagen BUG BUS Eurovan WestFalia West Falia Karmann Ghia Thing Fiat 500 MiniCooper Mini Cooper Smart Car Copyright © 2014 D o u g l a s S c o t t W a l l s - D A 3 1 5 9. All rights reserved. ? While every reasonable effort is made to ensure accuracy of this data, we are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained on this listing. Please verify any information in question with M A R I E or D O U G L A S. |
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2016 Volkswagen Golf TDI SportWagen Review
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