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Vw Volkswagen Beetle Bug 1970 Beetle 1776 Engine on 2040-cars

US $5,000.00
Year:1970 Mileage:33296 Color: looks nice
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This is my good old 1970 Standard Bug.  It has been with me a long time now.  Loss of work unfortunately forces the sale. 
The engine is a 1776 Mofoco build with hydraulic lifters.  No need for constant valve adjustment.  There is a deep sump on the engine too.  It has dual Weber 34 ICT's, and upgraded fan and alternator and a rebuilt 019 distributor.  
The exterior looks nice.  Nothing smashed.  This car has its dents and dings I am sure.  The paint is shiny.  The headlights are H4.  There is a PIAA center brake light in the back because around here people like to tailgate while on the phone and don't pay attention to what they are doing.  
Yes, the roof rack goes with the car.
The interior is basic.  It has pop-out rear windows.  The seats are Scat Pro 90 and I like them.  The rear seat is stock.  It has ABS kick panels with speakers in them. It has a set of gauges being, Tach, Oil Temp, Oil Pressure,and Volts.  New pedals. The headliner looks okay, not torn.
It has front disc brakes that work great.  It also has a heavy duty rear anti-sway bar.
The transaxel is not original to the car, but it works great, no problems.  Has new clutch and HD T/O bearing.  
The striping needs to be re-done or removed completely.  The stripes are just vinyl.  
Has a spare and original jack.  
The pan was repaired years ago, passenger side.  It was rusted behind the passengers seat.  It has a new pan section welded in place.  The inside floor was painted. 
The window trim is all good.  All has been replaced.  
The wheels are period Enkei.  
Comes with two big plastic totes full of parts and spares.
I will help assist your shipping company as best I can should you need to go that route.
This little car is not perfect, far from it.  In fact it is far from far from it, but it has been a great car and always easy to fix.  The paint is not perfect.  The interior is not perfect, nothing is perfect but it is a good driver.  It has always been a driver and I hope it still will be.

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We can only share these three images at this time, but fret not, folks. There's little doubt that all the details and images will be flowing from Volkswagen in short order. In the meantime, click on the images above to view them in high resolution.