1971 Subaru 360 Conv? 15,709 Original Miles. Great Condtion Mini Micro Car on 2040-cars
Willow Street, Pennsylvania, United States
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1971 SUBARU 360 Great Condition 15,709 Original Miles yes 15,709 original miles. Runs and Drives great. I only drove it for a few miles. This Subaru 360 micro car was bought in 1974 and spent most of it life stored in a subaru dealership/part display most of it life. was taken out in 2000-2001 was repainted, and serviced , driven to a few shows, about 200 miles and put back on display until I purchased it 1 month ago. I do have the 1974 title and 1974 sells agreement. The 360 Subaru came to the states in 1968 -1971 they only made a few 360's in 1971 they ended them early 1971. Yes this is a 2dr.sedan. but many people remove the fiber glass top and back window to run as convertible. it is removable and very easy . Google 360 Subaru. very nice shape in side and out, unbelievable for a unrestored car. undercarriage same condition. Doors open to rear. Paint is very nice, clean and shinny, but not the high gloss show car finish. has a few very small nicks, one small paint crack on drivers door. dash pad, has some cracks , head liner has tear. some dry cracking on tires. lite dent near trunk hinges, can easly be pulled out, by pulling out on hinge. some corrosion on hub caps. these 360's have alum ribbed hubs, to me they look much better with out the hub caps on, they can be polished. Has 10"wheels and tires. All gauges, lights, horn, turn signals , all work correctly. It is a 2 cylinder forced air engine with 3 speed with over drive, so I guess it would be a 4 speed. has gas tank and oil tank. I do have a large manual to go with car. shows everything about this 360, and drivers handbook, service manual. Hopefully it goes into someone's collection or museum. I also have 2 parts cars, they go with it if you want them, they are over 2 hours from my home. you must pick them up if you want them. This car is located in Willow Street pa, just south of Lancaster Pa. Buyer is responsible for all Shipping/pickup. Please ask any questions. come take a look at this little car. being sold AS IS. I do not give out the reserve, unless your in my drive way with cash. reserve is much lower than the car value. you may make offers. Being Sold AS IS . good luck bidding 1-717-617-2444 Bill
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