Classic 1965 Volkswagen Beetle Type 1 With Hazet Tool Kit And Rare Gas Heater on 2040-cars
Lincoln City, Oregon, United States
Engine:1776 cc dual port 4 cyl
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 121,223
Make: Volkswagen
Exterior Color: Black
Model: Beetle - Classic
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: 2 dr
Drive Type: 2 RWD
Excellent condition 1965 Volkswagen Bug. We purchased this car in Boise three years ago and had a professional paint job done on it the original color Black. It has several options on the car not usually found. Gasoline heater by Stuart warner (for VW of America) works great. Stainless steel roof rack. Steel fender skirts. Very rare tool kit (fits on spare tire). Custom Autosound Stereo (USB port). Looks like old Blaupunct.
The previous owner had a 1776 cc rebuilt engine installed. It runs great and is very peppy. Standard Crank (counter balanced EMPI). Rods Stock VW (balanced to .5 grams). Heads are 40x35.5 (ported). Autocraft rocker arms (solid shaft). Engle 110 cam. Lightened (12 Lb) Flywheel. Porsche 911 Starter. I had a new clutch put in 2011.
It has four new wide white tires from Coker. I had the front axel replaced (car had been lowered in the front) and four new shock installed 2011. New brake shoes 2011. Recently had windshild wiper motor rebuilt and valves adjusted. New spark plugs and points.
Note: I forgot to mention the popout windows. Work perfectly. Pictures also show trim not mentioned.
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Mon, 28 Apr 2014Hedge fund managers have been suing Porsche for years now, alleging that the car company lied about its intentions during its failed attempt to take over Volkswagen, a gambit that caused them billion in losses. Over the same period, authorities in Stuttgart built a criminal case against former CEO Wendelin Wiedeking (above, left) and Chief Financial Officer Holger Härter (right), filing charges in December 2012. When those fund plaintiffs lost their most recent court case, one of the dimming lights in the dark and receding tunnel was that the criminal investigation might unearth more evidence about Porsche's actions that could help the plaintiffs in pending litigation.
Bloomberg reports that another light has gone out, though, with a Stuttgart court dismissing the market manipulation case before going to trial because, as a court spokesperson said, "there wasn't enough evidence backing up the charges." When prosecutors get the files back from the court, they have a week to decide to refile, but unless they've been sandbagging evidence that could bolster the case, the only lights at the end of the tunnel will be those welcoming Wiedeking and Härter back to the world of legally unencumbered men.
Volkswagen Tiguan and Touareg take the R-Line
Mon, 14 Jan 2013
Volkswagen's Detroit Auto Show presence is big on utility this year, with the CrossBlue three-row concept vehicle occupying the lion's share of the limelight, both literally and figuratively. But that isn't stopping Volkswagen from lavishing attention on its already established crossover and sport utility vehicles with new R-Line derivatives. The Tiguan and its big brother Touareg are getting a host of look-faster items to increase their sporting appeal.
On the outside, the Tiguan R-Line receives handsome 19-inch alloys peering out from beneath fender extensions, premium lighting (bi-Xenon headlamps with LED daytime running lamps), along with matching side skirts and a liftgate spoiler. On the inside, sportier accommodations include aluminum trim and a flat-bottom steering wheel with paddle shifters. As with other R-Line models, there are no powertrain modifications to go with the more aggressive visuals (that being the province of R standalone performance models like the R32), though the suspension has been firmed up an unspecified amount. The Tiguan R-Line will be available in front- or all-wheel drive configuration.
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