1963 Vw Single Cab Dual Treasure Chest, Ready To Enjoy on 2040-cars
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1963 Vw Single Cab Dual Treasure Chest Safari Windows Reserve Thousands below Buy It Now Price Selling an excellent 1963 Vw Single Cab. It is an amazing truck and an amazing piece of History. Spent a lot of time on this truck as I hope it shows on the pictures but another project has grabbed my attention. Tried to finish and enjoy but ran out of time and money. I would say this truck is 97% complete. The truck is ready to be enjoyed by someone today. The truck has the following done: - The truck was painted Pearl white, new bed and treasure chest floors. - Underside of truck was coated with Anti-rust Material to prevent any damage. - all body work done correctly on truck (last 3 pictures are of this truck, everything changed) - Interior is brand new. - Retro-sound brand new radio with 2 speakers. Aux Ready (iphone/Android/Ipod) - Truck comes with Safari windows up front. - New door gaskets and seals - Rebuilt 1600 single port - Rebuilt Carb and ignition components - All lights on the truck are new - New fuel pump - New Gas Tank - New Shocks all around - New Brakes, brake lines, etc - New Wheel bearings - Many of the steering components are brand new as well. - New Tires (200 miles on them) What It needs - Door Locks need adjusting The truck has had everything done to make it amazing. It gets compliments everywhere it has gone. Truck is located 25 miles from Los Angeles, California Truck is sold As Is with no warranty implied. Again, truck does not come with any type of warranty Can assist with local or international shipping, at buyer expense. There is a $250 non refundable deposit due immediately after the auction ends. The rest of the amount is due in 7 days. People, these have only gone up in value and as they get rarer, they will continue to do so. Single cabs are rarely ever seen. Have title in hand free and clear. Will try and post some videos of the truck Any questions, please feel free to email me and I will get back with you within an hour. ** Have the right to end auction early as the truck is also for sale locally. On Jan-26-14 at 16:14:08 PST, seller added the following information: h ttp://youtu.be/yfcs7QpHmmA On Jan-26-14 at 16:16:08 PST, seller added the following information: copy and paste the address above, and remove the space between the h and the T |
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