1964 Deluxe Completely Original Owners Car With All Documentation Stock on 2040-cars
DeLand, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:1200CC 40HP
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: LEATHERETTE WHITE/BROWN
Make: Volkswagen
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: YES
Drive Type: MANUAL
Mileage: 191,000
Exterior Color: BIEGE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1964 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE DELUXE, PURCHASED SEPT 09 1963. I HAVE HELPED MAINTAINED THIS CAR FOR FRANZI SCHMID FOR THE PAST 20 YEARS. FRANZI PASSED AWAY 2 MONTHS AGO AT THE AGE OF 90 AND LEFT ME HER CAR IN HER ESTATE. I TRIED TO KEEP THE ORIGINAL TITLE BUT THE ESTATE REQUIRED IT IN MY NAME LAST WEEK. FRANZI KEPT EVERY BIT OF DOCUMENTATION ON THE CAR IMMAGINABLE INCLUDING A LITTLE BOOK ON HOW MUCH SHE SPENT ON GAS AND THE GALLONS. THERE IS A TON OF PAPER WORK THAT COMES WITH IT, A FEW OF THE DOCUMENTS WERE PUT IN THE PICTURES. ALL MAINTENANCE ON THE CAR HAS BEEN DONE ACCORDING TO VW'S MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE WITH ALL RECEIPTS.
THE CAR HAS ALWAYS BEEN GARAGE KEPT BUT THE FLORIDA SUN HAS TAKEN ITS TOLL ON THE PAINT THE PAST 50 YEARS. THERE ARE QUITE A FEW DENTS ON MOSTLY ON THE FENDERS. THE REAR RIGHT FENDER HAD SOME TERRIBLE BODY WORK DONE WHERE SOMEONE TOOK A HAMMER AND BEAT OUT A DENT. THERE ARE TOO MANY SCRATCHES TO DESCRIBE. RUSY IS MINIMAL THERE APPEARS TO BE SOME UNDER THE RUNNING BOARD RUBBER BUT IT HASN'T CHANGED IN 20 YEARS. THERE IS ONE VERY SMALL SPOT THROUGH ON THE ENGINE COVER THAT I FILLED IN WITH JB WELD. THERE DOESN'T APPEAR TO BE ANY TOUCH UPS OR BONDO OR ANY SIGN OF AN ACCIDENT ON THE CAR. THE HEADLINER HAS MANY TEARS AND A FEW HOLES IN IT. SOME OF THE UPHOLSTERY HAS A FEW TEARS IN THE SEAMS BUT SEEMS TO HAVE HELD UP PRETTY WELL FOR 50 YEARS. ONE REASON IS BECAUSE THERE WERE SEAT COVERS. THE REAR AND DOOR PANELS ARE IN FAIRLY GOOD SHAPE. THE REAR VIEW MIRROR HAS WHAT LOOKS LIKE A LARGE BUBBLE IN IT. THE EXHAUST MANIFOLD HAD A LEAK SO I PUT 700MPH TAPE AND A COUPLE OF CLAMS ON IT QUITE A FEW YEARS AGO. ALL LIGHT WORK AS THEY SHOULD EXCEPT THE INTERIOR LIGHT ISN'T WORKING. HORN, W/WIPERS AND ALL LOCKS WORK AS THEY SHOULD. I PUT WATER AND AIR TO THE WINDSHIELD WASHERS BUT THEY DIDN'T PUSH WATER OUT. I TRIED TAKING PICTURES OF EVERYTHING I HAVE LISTED INCLUDING WHERE THE BATTERY SAT TO SHOW CORROSION IS ALMOST COMPLETELY NON EXISTENT. THE BATTERY STRAP IS THERE BUT BROKEN. I TOOK A PICTURE INSIDE THE FRONT NOSE CLIP WHERE THE SPARE TIRE GOES TO SHOW NO DAMAGE THERE. COMES WITH THE 2 ORIGINAL SETS OF KEYS, TOOL KIT AND JACK. THE CAR SHOWS APPROX 191,500 MILES BUT DOES NOT SMOKING OR USE OIL. THE ENGINE HAS NEVER BEEN TOUCHED.
NEW ITEMS HAVE BEEN ADDED AS NEEDED OVER THE YEARS SUCH AS ALMOST NEW TIRES, CLUTCH, CARB, AXLE BOOTS AND QUITE A FEW OTHER THINGS I CAN'T THINK OF OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD. ABOUT 3 YEARS AGO AGAINST MY JUDGMENT FRANZI TOOK THE CAR TO THE DAYTONA BEACH VW DEALER AND TOLD THEM TO GO COMPLETELY OVER THE CAR AND DO WHATEVER IT NEEDED WHICH CAME OUT TO ALMOST $1,300 DOLLARS NON OF WHICH INCLUDES THE WORK STATED AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PARAGRAPH. THIS CAR HAS COME FROM A NON SMOKING AND DRINKING FAMILY! :) THE CAR FEELS AND DRIVES JUST LIKE IT DID BACK IN THE DAY, IT DOESN'T FEEL LOOSE, STOPS AS DESIGNED AND ISN'T A RATTLE TRAP!
I WOULD LIKE TO KEEP THE CAR BUT I HAVE 10 OF MY OWN AND DON'T HAVE THE GARAGE SPACE IT DESERVES. IF YOUR IN THE DAYTONA BEACH AREA AND WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE CAR YOU CAN CONTACT BRIAN AT 386-738-5113. BUYER HANDLES ALL SHIPPING BUT I AM HAPPY TO ASSIST IN LOADING IF NEEDED. THERE IS NO WARRANTY OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, IT IS A 50 YEAR OLD CAR. NO, I WOULDN'T DRIVE IT TO CALIFORNIA! THANKS FOR LOOKING IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR WOULD LIKE MORE PICTURES PLEASE EMAIL ME.
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