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Volkswagen Type111 3 Fastback = Rare East Coast Fla, Project, Roller, Aircooled on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:100000
Location:

Satellite Beach, Florida, United States

Satellite Beach, Florida, United States

VOLKSWAGEN, TYPE 111, TYPE 3  = FASTBACK

I WILL NOT BE RELISTING THIS CAR AT A LOWER PRICE, THIS IS MY BOTTOM LINE

THIS IS A PROJECT CAR FOR RESTORATION 
(not a get in and drive situation) 

- This was a car that was started for restoration about 10 years ago and then never completed. Although tit was painted it will need some body work, rust repair and the restoration completed. 

- Clear State of Florida title in the previous owners name ready to be signed over. I purchased this car from the original owner when they lost interest and life's needs changed.

- I purchase the car as I needed  a donor chassis/pan for another type3 project however, this car is far to nice to part out and deserves to be someones pride and be completed. Its a shame not to see this car on the road. (I have 5 other projects so this I cannot provide for)

- Type 3 s are extremely rare on the east coast

- Reasonable floor pans with some rust holes in the rear behind seats but still holds a standing adult and the battery

- Car has been lowered by previous owner

- Does not have a motor/engine. Does not run

-This is a roller, can be towed or trailered easily, rolls freely, all suspension and brakes are intact excluding emergency hand brake lever

- Solid windshield cowl
- Solid Doors
- Good Heater Channels
- Great, clear windshield

Throw ab engine in it and within sometime you could have this Fasty back driving on the roads. 

Put a type 1 upright motor in it, Subaru or even a 1.8 Water cooled motor ?

SEE PICTURES FOR DETAILS & CONDITION,
= feel free to contact me with further questions

This is a private listing, seller (me) reserves the right to cancel auction listing should it be purchased through one of the other sites that it is listed.

A commitment deposit of $500 (non refundable) through Paypal is required within 24 hours of auction close. Balance is due upon pick up. 

CAR IS LOCATED IN MELBOURNE FLORIDA, Please map it to confirm that you are within reason and means of picking the car up. Will need trailered or towed home.

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