Restored on 2040-cars
Owls Head, Maine, United States
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5 speed! This
is one of the nicest rust free, restored Rabbits around. This car
spent most of its life behind a motor home before I purchased it. The car has
NO rust and has been meticulously
restored. The car was completely
stripped of all its trim, glass, lights, handles, latches etc. It has a complete
paint job inside and out with the original VW color including color sanding for
a smooth finish. Everything works fine including the air conditioning. It
drives like new and needs nothing.
Diesel engine gets 46-48 mpg. (Less if you have the AC on.) True mileage
unknown as odometer was not working. Odometer has been rebuilt. New parts include: · Brakes · Tires · Struts & strut upper bearings · Shocks & many suspension parts · Fuel pump · Timing belt · Shift linkage · Door seals · Tail lights · Grill · Carpet set · Seat upholstery · Head liner · Door panels Aluminum
bumpers ground flat and polished to look like chrome (a bit of a project to get
them looking perfect) all new trim tape and stainless bolts for bumpers. I restore cars for a hobby and I have a few more than I need which is the reason for selling. Personal and/or professional inspections welcome. Car is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end auction early if sold. Free local pick up or will help with shipping arrangements at buyers expense. For questions call 207-975-5470 |
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