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Volkswagen Other Dune Buggy on 2040-cars

US $2,000.00
Year:1965 Mileage:100000 Color: Silver
Location:

Kennett, Missouri, United States

Kennett, Missouri, United States
Advertising:

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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