1961 Vw Baja Bug, 1835 Dual Carbs, Irs Trans,, Fresh Paint Canary Yellow, on 2040-cars
Oceanside, California, United States
Body Type:baja bug
Engine:1835 dual carbs
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:reg unleaded
For Sale By:owner
Interior Color: Black
Make: Volkswagen
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: yes
Warranty: n/a
Drive Type: IRS rear end
Mileage: 1,200
Sub Model: baja
Exterior Color: canary yellow
Up for saleor Auction, is this sweet vintage 1961 Volkswagen Baja bug all fixed up for the sand dunes,mud or just to make a daily driver,
I spent countless man hours to cherry this bug out, first of all had to make sure it would stop , had master cylinder, wheel cylinders ,shoes etc, re built have invoice to show the near $1,000 it cost to rebuild and perfect the brakes , 2nd was the transferring it from a 6 volt to 12 volt,
The engine is a 1835 with only a few hundred miles on it , the cost of the rebuild was close to 3 grand, the transmiision is a awesome IRS rear end, rebuilt with new CV boots , it cost an additional $2185.00 between the engine,trans brakes, we have over $7000.
She runs extrmemly well, carbs are sinkrinized and idols perfectly, put on an after market stinger exhaust, which makes the bug very loud, so cool, but in the same note we have the stock exhaust to switch out in minutes , if need be, the body was pretty straight , spent about a week to feather in any cosmetic in perfections, and that made the paint lay down so smooth like,
as far as the suspension goes, she is nice and high, clears everything, and most of all ,she runs like a bat out of hell,
I was gonna keep her and install a hole new interior kit, , but since she loves the mud, it wouldn't make much sence to do so,
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