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1971 Volkswagen Squareback Square Back Vw Volkswagon on 2040-cars

US $5,300.00
Year:1971 Mileage:198607
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Edmonds, Washington, United States

Edmonds, Washington, United States
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Second owner since '75. Garaged since '75, engine rebuilt, all maintenance records, original radio available, most repairs done by same mechanic (Porbug Lynnwood) fuel injected 1600cc motor, 4 speed manual transmission. Please email for specifics. Sorry some pictures are sideways. I tried but couldn't fix it. 

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