1964 Vw Beetle Original Sunroof. Make Your Own Herbie! Just Add The Stickers. on 2040-cars
Machesney Park, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:1600 Dual port, dual carbs
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: White/ off white
Make: Volkswagen
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: Stainless
Drive Type: Manual 4 speed
Options: Sunroof, CD Player, With usb and auxillary inputs
Mileage: 86,000
Exterior Color: White
Up for auction is a freshly restored 1964 Beetle, This had NO RUST on the body at all! IT was sanded, and Re-Painted with 3 coats of GM white. Fenders and doors were removed to get to everything. Vehicle now has been undercoated to prevent any rust from starting. First, a quick list of things fixed or replaced. NEW FLOOR PANS, both halves completely replaced with new ones. NEW CARPET, Seat covers have been cleaned and are not torn, DOOR PANELS, GLOVE BOX, ASSIST HANDLE, WIPERS, GLASS HEADLIGHT ASSEMBLIES, rear tailights are original glass (not cracked or broken), RADIO AND SPEAKERS with AM/FM/CD/USB/ AUX. NEW ANTENNA. Also has new STAINLESS STEEL polished Running Boards. NEW SEAT BELTS. NEW WINDOW SEALS ALL THE WAY AROUND, NEW trunk and decklid seals, and, NEW door seals. Brakes have been gone over and have at least 70% life left. Engine has been timed, plugs regapped, points cleaned and adjusted, valves adjusted with NEW Valve Cover gaskets. This has dual carbs that have been sychronized and adjusted. There is no choke on these carbs, so, she needs to be tickled a little when cold start-up. Door locks and decklid have been gone through and lubed/cleaned as needed. Runs great and shifts well. I am a VW nut myself, and I was suprised at the pep this car has! Not your typical slow beetle! The bumpers have been smoothed and customized for a No-bolthead CAL-LOOK appearance. Tires are good and hold air, Steering is tight and bearings have been repacked and greased. Trans has new fluid in it. Has fresh oil change, also has remote oil filter next to right rear wheel. The original sunroof has some new parts in it as well, GUIDES AND CABLES are new, CRANK GEAR is new. Now, for the not-so perfect, The sunroof works, but just needs a little helping hand to assist opening/closing. The headliner has some staining on it, but is not torn. A little interior paint or, if you are handy, a new headliner is about $80 online. Paint has a few spots with dust in it, but a little wet sanding and a buff would come out. Also, the exhaust is a header with dual Quiet pack mufflers on it and does not have the heater boxes required to have heat in the cabin. In the front trunk area, there are two 4" holes that were drilled in there at some point, I do not know why. Reciepts for all new parts are included. I am a VW/Audi technician and have performed all the work myself on this car, I am listing it for my neighbor whom actually owns the car and runs a small auto dealer as a hobby. I have listed the good and not-so good as well as I can recall. We reserve the right to end auction early, as it is for sale locally. No warranty, as-is. Buyer responsible for pick-up or shipping. Thank you and happy bidding!
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