1974 Volkswagen Standard Beetle Ragtop on 2040-cars
Circleville, Ohio, United States
selling a 1974 vw beetle, 55,6xx original miles ,4speed trans, 1600dp engine,
Ragtop sunroof, fenders and bumpers from a 1965. Adjustable front beam
suspension, all new German made gaskets in the engine, as well as new
pushrod tubes, runs great. needs pass. side floor pan and other body
work and currently needs a master cylinder. (may have it replaced
shortly) Asking $3000. I love the car, it always got tons of attention at car shows as
well as smiles, thumbs up and the occasional slug bug when out driving.
I just don't have the money or space to restore it the way id like
too. i also have a video on youtube that was recorded on january 5th 2014. if you would like to view it, please email me and i will send you the link.
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