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1965 Cal Bug 5000 Miles Since Resto on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:5000 Color: Paint has a few cracks in paint on deck lid
Location:

Boulder City, Nevada, United States

Boulder City, Nevada, United States
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NO RESERVE AUCTION BID TO WIN, I'M NOT

 

LOOKING FOR THE HIGH BIDDER JUST A PERSON

 

TO ENJOY THE RIDE, CALL ME LETS TALK!!!!!!!

 

 

1965 Cal Bug

Here is a great little bug orig calif black plate car, it was put together by a son and father team in Calif at their custom repair shop, here is what has been done to her approx. 5000 miles ago:

Motor: 1915 Engle cam $3963.45, dual solex carbs $425.00, chrome motor area $ 285.00, compu fire ing $485.00 compu fire Bosch alt polished $399.00.

Interior: New seat covers front and rear, headliner, door panels, arm rest $89.90, carpet $1000.00, stereo system $1850.00, seat belts $151.80, Visors w/ clips $40.00, Interior mirror $31.95.

Exterior: Paint has a few cracks in paint on deck lid, covered by stickers $1800.00, Wheels and tires $1200.00, Bumpers $ 559.95, Running boards $108.00, Outside mirror $49.00, Headlights $81.90, KYB shocks $63.90, select a drop kit $55.00, Empi roof rack $205.00, Pop out deck lid $25.00, Front German Plate $20.00

Trans: Stock swing, new trans mount $45.00.

Service Just completed by ASE tech, oil change, valve adjust, new gaskets, new screen gaskets, carbs set $225.00.

Now please take into mind what labor would cost to build this great little bug plus the cost of the car to start with, please call make a offer as always with my auctions, I’m not looking for the high bidder just someone to enjoy the ride ! Add all the top numbers up and check cost on all items on this car you will find them on vw retail web sites, JBugs, So Cal Imports, to name a few. 

 

 

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Now for the disclaimers, I try to be up front on all items and vehicles that I sell, the above write up is information from the orig owners, so before you bid please contact Joe @ fourjsco@cox.net or call me at 702-400-9276 if you have any questions, please take time to contact your DMV to make sure your state has any issues with older vehicles being title in your state. All items and vehicles are sold “AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPIELD” please take in to mind you are buying an older vehicle and at some point will need repairs. Thanks for looking at my auction.

 Please take note, I reserve the right to end this auction at any time as the item you are looking at now may be on other sites for sale.

 

 

 

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