1964 Vw Custom Bug (fully Restored) on 2040-cars
Plano, Texas, United States
You are bidding on a Fully Restored 1964 VW Bug. This Black and Silver Custom Bug has 2,600 miles since Restoration. The Exterior has an Awesome deep two-tone Black and Silver paint job, Absolutely Beautiful Bug. The Interior is all New, Black with Silver Suede Seats, New headliner, New carpet, New door panels, New steering wheel, New glove box, New CD stereo system-sounds excellent, Sporty Empi-Wheels with New tires all around. The Engine is a newly rebuilt High Performance 1776cc dual port engine. (This is one Fast Bug). Wait until you get behind the wheel and feel the Power coming from the rear wheels. The Transmission is Newly rebuilt Freeway Transmission, that makes this bug comfortable cruising at highway speeds. This is one of the Funnest Bugs that I have ever owned, very quick thru Traffic, and a Pure Blast to drive around town. If your looking for a very cool ride that is just a pleasure to drive, this is the one your looking for. Please have your financing in place before bidding. Good luck to everyone and lets see who will take this Hot-Rod home. If you live in the Dallas, Area you may come by and see the Bug anytime during the auction. The Bug is here at my home. See Video, Copy and Paste: http://youtu.be/lBt35NvaTXw
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The factory currently builds the Passat, and has been in the running alongside VW's Puebla, Mexico factory to build a new crossover vehicle, likely based on the CrossBlue Concept. According to Bloomberg, a pair of unnamed sources have confirmed that Chattanooga is the favorite ahead of an official announcement.
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