California Original, 1978 Vw Super Beetle Convertible, "triple White Edition" A+ on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
This is a 1978 VW Super Beetle "Triple White Edition" This stunning "restored" California survivor is 100% free and like new She has had a recent cosmetic restoration and refreshed with: -A complete new two stage paint job (Everything thing was properly removed and the car was prepped correctly) Their is no overspray or any signs of the car being repainted. It was done to a very high standard. -All fenders were removed/refinished. along with all the rubber/weather-stripping and windshield were removed and replaced with new parts. Every piece of rubber on the exterior of the car is new: -Windshield rubber -Window strikers/Rubber-Front and rear -License plate cover seal -Weather-stripping (complete) -New windshield glass -New trunk and engine lid rubber -New fender beading (complete)
Other new parts -Taillights -Headlight rings -Turn signals -Running boards -New mirrors -New carpeting -Complete OEM seat cover kit -New tires Just to name a few...... The car is exceptional and runs as good as it looks. -The engine starts right up and runs extremely well. Their are no leaks or any strange noises. She sounds very healthy! -The clutch is perfect and shifting through the gears is almost effortless. The brakes, steering and suspension are in tip top condition. The car has a very solid and tight drivetrain and most of all it is a pleasure to cruise around town in. This car is a superb example of what an original California car is all about. 100% integrity in every way. Very impressive! -Original "blue and yellow" plate verifies it's registration history in California since new The new owner will be pleased. Would make a great present for that special someone. This vehicle is also available for sale locally and is subject to removal from the auction at anytime should it be sold. If you have any questions call Evan at 310-594-4224 or email. Shipping can be arranged worldwide and expedited quickly and inexpensively to you door. Thanks for looking!
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Three different versions of the Golf will debut under the lights of New York City's Javits Center: the turbocharged TSI, oil-sipping TDI and hotter GTI. The first model in that list uses Volkswagen's new 1.8-liter turbocharged inline four-cylinder engine, replacing the outgoing 2.5-liter naturally aspirated inline five-cylinder. The latter two models use familiar engines: the 2.0-liter TDI diesel and 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder, respectively.
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The workers filing the complaint claim that the UAW told them the cards merely called for a secret ballot, rather than an outright demand for union representation. Workers also allege that the UAW has made it overly difficult to reclaim their signed cards, some of which were signed so long ago that they have been rendered invalid. Although the cards can force a company's hand, federal law still allows the company to ask for a secret ballot before yielding to unionized workers.