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1967 Volkswagen Beetle on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:48364
Location:

San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States
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Hard to find 1967 Volkswagen Beetle up for sale. This car has been always garage kept all of its life. The car runs and drives great. It has no rust what so ever. This car is an all original 1967 every thing is original. Except it was repainted once in its life to match the original color from the factory. Everything works on this car from the gauges to the windshield wipers, lights, and heater. The engine is a 1600cc with dual ports; has great compression and the transmission is good and tight as well as the clutch. 1967 was the first year they introduced the 12 volt set up, instead of a 6 volt. The tires has 99% tread left. I would not hesitate to drive this car across country. Has 48,364 miles. Has a high performance steering wheel. This car is show quality with a two minor scratches shown in pictures. It turns heads where ever it goes. This car is rare, 47 years old and is in amazing shape. Over all this is one of the cleanest 1967 Beetles you will find. If you have any further question please contract me through Ebay email. Thank you and have a great day.
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