1968 Beetle Excellent Condition ,rebuil1641 Engine,clear Title, Current Regis, on 2040-cars
Sun Valley, California, United States
Hello , this is a 1968 vw beetle, 4 cyl 1641 dual port engine ,manual transmission this nice condition bug , have a new rebuilt engine, I spent over $1200 only in the motor new crank , connecting roads , complete package (cyl,pistons , pist rings ,etc) cables ,spark plugs,etc rebuilt heads ,new carburetor,starter, battery,clutch, all chrome cooling sheets,,,like new heater boxes etc the engine block coming from vw bus 1971 ,, Runs like a champ, nice like new, nice breaks, all the lights , and gauges working fine, then body is in really good conditions , only a minor dents on the fenders. and a little bobble near to the windshield, nice flor pans , no rust , and no front accidents. the paint is very old, and have a few scratches, but .still looking nice interior , are in good condition, only the driver seat have a little cut the car is located near to Burbank airport (BOB HOP) in san valley calif zip 91352 ask for my phone number , and I can hep for shipping, call me for test drive clear title current registration,, thanks and good bidding Erny |
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This Frankenstein combines a 911 chassis that was originally bought just for its European powertrain and a Volkswagen TDI diesel engine mounted in the rear. After deciding the shell could still be of some use, the team decided to go racing. "We began brainstorming what replacement drivetrain to use for maximum offense and there was really only one answer: a diesel," said Philipp von Weitershausen, one of the team captains, to Jalopnik. They bought a 1998 Jetta TDI on the cheap and started figuring out a way to hack the engine into the bay. To pay respect to the donor, the VW's trunk was highly modified (and drilled) and grafted onto the back of Ferkel.
This team isn't a newcomer to LeMons. Its last car was a classic VW Beetle with a Subaru engine and dual controls, named Ferdinand the Bug, which could be driven from the left or right side. It's quite a sight.
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