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1962 Volkswagen Beetle Ragtop Screen Used In Movie, Cal Look, Airkewld, Antique on 2040-cars

Year:1962 Mileage:144000 Color: paint L
Location:

Macungie, Pennsylvania, United States

Macungie, Pennsylvania, United States

1962 VW Beetle appeared in 'The Fields' movie in 2010 Starring Academy Award Winner, Cloris Leachman and boxoffice star Tara Reid.


Watch 'The Fields' trailer here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eMonk1dq0c


Watch YouTube HD Video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1PI5U8RJRA
More history, photos on the car visit - http://www.dailyvw.com 

I am the 3rd owner of this clean, rust free East coast Cal-look style ragtop. I purchased this car in 2008 from a collector in NJ who never drove the car, previous original owner imported from West Germany to Boston, MA. 

- PA titled in 2008 
- 1200cc original motor matching number rebuilt 2005 (prior owner), runs great, strong pulls hard 70MPH+ no problem 
- Exterior paint L 390 Golf Blue (resprayed by first owner), it's a 10 footer job, shines but not perfect 
- Interior paint original 
- Interior seats, carpet, dash, etc very nice 
- Chrome, glass, rubber all great condition 
- Headliner, top decent but would need to be redone eventually 
- Rebuilt drum brakes, lines, pads, etc 2008 
- New Bosch 6v started replaced 2008 
- Rear seatbelts installed 2008 
- Appeared in 'The Fields' movie in 2010 Starring Academy Award Winner, Cloris Leachman and boxoffice star Tara Reid. http://www.dailyvw.com/2011/10/fields-movie.html 
- 3" Adjustable Narrow Beam, 2.5" Drop Spindles, Lowered Front & Rear shocks, new steering damper, tie rods and ends by Airkewld done in 2010 
- 17x7" Escra Rims wrapping in Nankang 205/40 (FRONT), 215/40 (REAR) 
- Replaced front windshield, rubber, wipers 2013 
- 144,000 miles plated as antique, garage kept, driven 1,400 miles a year to local shows, job and any SUNNY DAY! 

STARTS EVERY TIME, DRIVES STRONG, STOPS AND GET'S LOOKS EVERYTIME! 

Extras 
- Autographed glovebox by Cloris Leachman, Tara Reid, Josh Ormond 
- Digital movie photos from behind the scenes 
- Original VW roof rack 
- Original VW Parcel Tray 
- Empi Rear Luggage Rack 
- Stiftung AutoMuseum Volkswagen Zertifkat 
- Coir Mats 
- Original Owners Manual 
- Spare tire, original jack 
- Zoom tube exhaust 
- Car cover 
- and a lot of spare parts 

Awards & Accomplishments 
- Best Preservation, Deutsche Classic, 2013 
- 1st 60s WACC, 2013 
- VW.com "Why VW Story", 2012 
- 1st Dripfest 5, 2012 
- Displayed at America On Wheels 'Cars That Were Stars' exhibit, 2012 
- Screen Used car in 'The Fields', 2010 
- appeared in local newspapers, video games and used in photoshoots 

Message for inquiries or questions I will respond within same day.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS: I require a $500 non-refundable PayPal deposit immediately upon auction's end. The final purchase price of the 1962 Volkswagen Ragtop Beetle will be due and paid in full within (3) business days via bank deposit or wire transfer. Once the funds clear, I will forward you the title and the 1962 VW Ragtop Bug will be released to the new owner. The final payment MUST be verified and cleared by my bank prior to releasing the car. Or payment arranged cash, or certified bank check delivered live in-person. The winning bidder will be immediately via message upon winning the auction to obtain all your contact details first name, last name, address and phone number. I will be happy to work with your shipper throughout the entire process. You can also arrange live in-person pickup which I prefer. The buyer will be responsible for any/all transportation charges, taxes, and title fees if required by their US state.

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