Two 1974 Vw Things Limited Time Only on 2040-cars
Middletown, Iowa, United States
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For sale, two 1974 VW Things. The orange one is strictly for parts, no title. White one was in the restoration process, pan is separated from body and all axles removed. Has a new pan that needs welded in. The white one has a current title in my name and free and clear. The idea was to make one Thing out of two. Includes one engine that turns freely. Orange one has the windshield, white one does not. Comes with 4 doors for each vehicle. Looking for a cash sale only! Absolutely no trading, sorry. Selling due to something came up and need cash. If not sold by then, ad will be pulled and I will keep and complete the project. Any questions, please feel free to ask!
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