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Kennett, Missouri, United States
CA. BLACK PLATE MEYERS MANX BUGGY! TITLED AS SPCNS..... SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION BUILT IN 1968 I THINK IT IS A 1965 PAN. NEW 0 MILE ENGINE INSTALLED LAST WEEKEND! 12V TRANS REBUILT A FEW HUNDRED MILES AGO. CAR WAS GONE THRU A FEW YEARS AGO, AND HAS SAT. WENT THRU THE BRAKES ABOUT 3 MONTHS AGO. HAS 2 DRUMS WITH STUDS, 2 USE LUG BOLTS. ADJUSTABLE FRONT BEAM, SOLID TRANS MOUNTS BUILT LIKE THEY DID IT IN THE OLD DAYS. JUST NEED FINAL WIRE HOOK UPS AND READY TO START.... OH, AND HEAT RISER BLOCK OFFS.... HAS CENTERLINE RIMS.... IF MAKES RESERVE I WILL THROW IN FREASH POWDER COATED VW SMOOTHIES.... CUSTOM WIDE REAR SMOOTHIES, FRONT STOCK. BUGGY NEEDS SOME CLEANING UP, SOME DETAILS TO GET BACK DRIVING. On Mar-26-15 at 10:19:54 PDT, seller added the following information: JUST WANTED TO MAKE A COUPLE THINGS CLEAR. 1965 VW CHASSIS..... DUNE BUGGY TITLED AS 1968 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION. SO..... BUGGY WAS BUILT IN 1968 HAS 0 MILE BRAND NEW 1600cc DUAL PORT ENGINE THAT HAS NOT BEEN STARTED YET! OLD MOTOR INCLUDED IF YOU WANT IT! I THINK I HAVE A TOW BAR ASWELL! HAVING THE CHASSIS VIN VERIFIED IT MATCHES TITLE... HAD THE BUGGY 15+ YEARS AND NEVER LOOKED MYSELF. BUT, I AM SURE MY DAD DID WHEN HE PURCHASED IT. I DID NOT SEE A MANX ID PLATE ON THE BODY. WILL HAVE THAT CHECKED AS WELL. PAN NOT RUSTY! ALSO HAVE REBUILT PEDAL ASSY, AND I THINK SOME MOON HUB CAPS FOR THE SMOOTHIE RIMS. CAR HAS HIGH TORQUE STARTER. SOLD AS IS WHERE IS IN NIPOMO, CA. ABOUT 200 MILES NORTH OF LOS ANGELES.On Mar-29-15 at 19:05:57 PDT, seller added the following information: MY BROTHER JUST CHECKED THE TITLE, AND BRUCE MEYERS I.D. PLATE MEYERS I.D PLATE # M1937E831S VIN# ON TITLE MATCHES VW PAN..... THANKS! HAPPY BIDDING!
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Volkswagen building budget car family planned for China in 2018
Mon, Jun 29 2015Volkswagen has publicly pondered a low-cost car for China, something akin to Nissan's Datsun revival in Southeast Asia, for at least three years. In 2013 it tapped Chinese partner FAW to help develop an entire budget brand, with plans to have something on the market in 2016 in the 6,000- to 8,000-euro range. About a year ago, VW said it couldn't figure out how to engineer an inexpensive car that didn't run counter to the brand's values, then three weeks later said it had overcome the issues. Reuters now reports that VW CEO Martin Winterkorn told German newspaper Bild am Sonntag, "We will bring a budget-car family to market in 2018, with an SUV, saloon and hatchback." Winterkorn didn't offer any other details like who VW would work with to build it - VW has partnerships with both FAW and SAIC, but the announcement will be welcomed by the brand's Chinese outpost. When this adventure started, VW said it was working to create a model that would cost 6,000 to 8,000 euro. That estimate has increased. Winterkorn is now saying the 2018 offerings will come in between 8,000 and 11,000 euro. In a straight euro-to-yuan conversion, that would equate to Chinese pricing of 56,000 to 77,000 yuan. For comparison, the New Polo with a 1.4-liter engine and a manual transmission starts at 85,900 yuan. Perhaps with an eye on the success of the Nissan-Renault sub-brand Dacia in Europe and emerging markets, Winterkorn told Bild, "We will see if this is something of interest for other markets as well." On the opposite end of the price/performance spectrum, Winterkorn also said that VW is working on two new models for Bugatti, one powered by a traditional gasoline engine and another with some sort of hybrid setup. The latter model would reportedly be the higher-performing of the two, though it's not clear whether there would be two vehicle lines or two versions of the same vehicle. As ever, as soon as we know more, so will you.
VW diesel scandal: South Korea could be next
Wed, Sep 23 2015To no one's surprise, there are constant new developments in the VW diesel scandal. We hit the main points in a number of posts recently, but there were other, smaller developments that we didn't put into their own post. Instead, we've collected them here. For our complete coverage of this issue, click here. There's a lot to digest, so here goes. To try and keep dealers happy, VW announced that it guarantee bonus payments to its US dealers this month worth $300 for every new car sold ($600 for each Passat). The automaker is also going to guarantee payments from the company's customer experience bonus program. A memo from VW's US chief Michael Horn said, "We understand the pressure these recent events have put your business under and we are committed to providing you support," according to Automotive News. You can see Horn speaking at an event Monday night above. There will be at least one more official investigation into just how widespread this issue. South Korea has now said it will look into the emissions numbers for around 4,000-5,000 cars there. The affected TDI engines can be found in two VW and one Audi models (Jetta, Golf and A3) in South Korea. In the US, there could be another investigation as well, since Senator John Thune, (R-SD), the chairman of the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, has asked the Federal Trade Commission to take a closer look. A scandal this big is not only going to affect VW. To get ahead of any possible criticism, Bosch has issued a statement saying that yes, it does make parts for the 2-liter, 4-cylinder TDI engine that is at the heart of the problem. But, in a statement emailed to Reuters, said, "We produce the components after specification of Volkswagen. The responsibility for application and integration of the components lies with Volkswagen." Looking ahead, VW said in a new statement (available below) that its new EU 6 diesel engines do, " comply with legal requirements and environmental standards." That means that, supposedly, there's no "defeat device" needed to make these engines clean enough to pass strict environmental regulations. That'll be important if VW wants to keep marketing diesel as a clean fuel. For now, the tide seems to be turning against the automaker. Volkswagen AG has issued the following information: Volkswagen is working at full speed to clarify irregularities concerning a particular software used in diesel engines.
Audi A3 diesel fails independent emissions test in Europe
Thu, Dec 15 2016The best-selling model under Volkswagen's Audi division was emitted about double the legal limits of nitrogen oxide (NOx) levels for Europe, Reuters says, citing laboratory tests overseen by the European Commission's Joint Research Center (JRC) in August. The Audi A3 was found in two tests to emit about double the legal limit of NOx, though one of the tests had the A3 within the limits when the engine was cold. An Audi spokesman told Reuters that the A3 was independently tested to have emissions levels within the legal limit and that he wasn't aware of the JRC test results. Still, the findings are another example of how Volkswagen, Europe's largest automaker, can not seem to shed the issues surrounding the diesel-emissions scandal that broke last September. VW has been fined about $19 billion for equipping diesel cars with software that cheats emissions-testing systems. About 11 million cars were affected, including about a half-million vehicles in the US. In addition reaching a $15 billion settlement with US regulatory bodies such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the California Air Resources Board (CARB) earlier this year, VW has been fined $15 million by the South Korean government, which may impose more penalties because of allegations of false advertising. Audi is not the only VW unit to face further scrutiny. Germany's Transport Ministry and Federal Motor Transport Authority are taking a closer look at VW's Porsche division for potential emissions-cheating efforts, Bloomberg News recently reported. Additionally, the European Union is saying that at least seven of its member nations failed to provide sufficient oversight of automobiles' emissions-testing process, and may take legal action against Germany, Spain, Luxembourg, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Greece, and Great Britain, according to a separate Reuters article. Related Video: Featured Gallery 2017 Audi A3 View 125 Photos News Source: Reuters via Automotive News Europe-sub.req. Government/Legal Green Audi Volkswagen AutoblogGreen Exclusive Emissions Diesel Vehicles testing
