1966 Vw Beetle Arizona Car With Original Title 1600cc Engine Kool Car Runs Great on 2040-cars
Bremen, Georgia, United States
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I have for sale a 1966 VW Beetle. I have the ORIGINAL ARIZONA TITLE where this bug was bought and sold new. It has a great running 1600cc single port engine with a smooth shifting 4 speed manual transmission. It has custom exhaust that ends right at the back and sounds good. It has been lowered with adjustable spring plates in the rear and torsion bars spun back one tooth. The front has a 4" narrowed adjustable beam. It has brand new 17" BRM Porsche Replica Wheels with 215/45ZR 17 tires on the back and 205/40ZR 17 tires in the front. It has a great stance!! The roof rack is a One off custom built especially for this bug. Its like one you will never find like it and it puts all other racks to shame. The steering wheel is a Rare Italian Grant steering wheel. Neatly installed is a great sounding Clarion Stereo/CD head unit mounted in the glove box with one 12" sub woofer, Kenwood amp, mids and highs throughout the car. The paint is flat satin white trimmed out in black assents. The front trunk area is as clean and neat as you will ever see with a spare tire and original jack. The engine comparent is just as clean. The interior has 1970 model high back seats in the front. The only flaw is drivers seat bottom needs re covered. ( I have the seat cover ordered ) The dash is painted black and looks good. The headliner is black and white material that was custom installed and looks awesome. The battery tray has been replaced and the pans are original and in great condition. Heat works. All gauges and lights work. This is not your ordinary looking bug. It has great eye appeal. This car has had a lot of time invested. It is a clean little bug. It is always garaged kept and is so fun to drive. And it turns more heads then any car I own.
I reserve the right to end auction early if this car sells locally. It is being sold AS IS with no warranty given or implied in anyway. Pre sale inspections are welcomed and encouraged. This car was registered in Georgia so it has a current registration and will be sold with the current registration. The original Arizona title goes with the car as well. Any questions please ask. Thanks for looking!! I have more pics if anyone wants to see more than is here on ebay. Also I will sell WORLDWIDE!! |
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All custom - chopped - suicide doors - nicest bug anywhere !!!!!!!!!!
Be riding in this beautiful classic vw beetle in time for spring!!!
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