1999 Volkswagen Beetle Gls Hatchback 2-door 1.9l on 2040-cars
Limington, Maine, United States
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Highly desirable TDI. Rare find especially with miles this low and no
rust! Solid body and extremely clean underneath. Brand new Koni struts
(all four) replaced just the other day. Only 139k on a diesel is barely
broken in!!!! 5 speed manual with nice heated black leather seats. CD
player, fresh full synthetic Amsoil oil change that has 10,000 mile
intervals. Fresh full synthetic Royal Purple transmission fluid change.
This car used to be yellow, and I painted it flat black as a temporary,
amateur paint job as I was planning to repaint it professionally black
next summer. the paint on it looks okay....but not perfect for
everyone's taste....so either paint it or leave it as is! Great solid
body with NO RUST, great interior.....gets around 50 mpg!!! this car
flies...fun to drive!! only things this car needs are two front tires,
and the E-Brake needs to be fixed. Inspection is still active for
awhile. $3800 cash FIRM AND NO TRADES!!!! DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME OR
MINE!!! SCAMMERS GET A JOB AND DON'T WASTE MY TIME!! THIS DIESEL ENGINE
RUNS BEAUTIFUL AND HAS ANOTHER 200K+ TO GO EASY! I am only selling
because I bought a new truck. Cash only no checks...DO NOT COME WITH A
CHECK. This is a bulletproof car that will make someone very happy.
Worth every penny. LED tail lights, brake lights and rear directionals.
NO EMAILS THEY WILL BE DELETED. Please call or text 802-595-9703 with questions. Text
preferred. Thanks for looking.
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German judge 'inclined to dismiss' hedge fund lawsuit against Porsche
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Help a couple drive their 1984 Vanagon around the world
Mon, 22 Apr 2013Meet Brad, Sheena and Nacho
Driving through China is a pricey proposition. The couple will need to pony up a staggering $19,514 just to cover the fees.
Brad and Sheena Van Orden are in the midst of a life-defining campaign to travel around the world, and they're doing it in a 1984 Volkswagen Vanagon custom built for the occasion. The past 15 months have seen the couple quit their jobs with Gore-Tex and drive from Arizona to the very southern tip of Argentina after spending a full two years saving and preparing for the trek. Now they're in southern Asia gearing up for the next leg of their journey.


