1965 Vw Beetle , Bug ,classic Volkswagen on 2040-cars
Oologah, Oklahoma, United States
WOW!, Is all you can say about this nearly all original Beetle! This is a super clean completely restored Bug. The all original body had been repainted one time. The interior paint is perfect original. New carpet. Seats are in excellent condition. All weather seals are perfect. Windows roll up and down smoothly. All glass is perfect, no scratches or cracks. Rebuilt front suspension and brakes. New fuel tank, fuel lines and carb. New radial tires. New complete clutch assy. New fly wheel. New Bosch 12 volt starter. New 12 volt battery. All electrical systems work perfectly. This car has never been wrecked.
This is a driver type restoration. It has been cleaned up and refurbished as needed to be a nice driving street VW. This car runs and drives out very nicely. It's a very solid and clean example of a classic VW. These cars are so fun to drive! This is numbers matching Bug with the exception of the brand new GEX turn key, 12 volt, 1600 cc, complete engine assy, With all paper work and receipt for $3785.00 for the engine alone, that comes with car.
If you are a serious bidder and need addition pictures, message your number and a description on the pics you would like and I will send them to you. This vehicle is being sold "as is". Winning bidder must contact me within 24 hours of auction ending. Vehicle must be paid for in full within 7 days. I offer delivery on open car hauler within the continental US for an additional fee. Do not bid on vehicle if you don't not have fun funds readily available. Check out our other car for sale also pictured !! 1970 Datsun 1600 Roadster ------ This is a NO RESERVE auction !!!! The starting price begins bidding and the vehicle will be sold to winning bidder -- Thanks
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VW readying CC Shooting Brake?
Mon, 11 Feb 2013This was bound to happen. Volkswagen's relentless drive for big volume has the brand mining seemingly every niche it can find for additional sales worldwide. And with its CLS Shooting Brake, fellow countryman Mercedes-Benz has already shown that a wagon based off of a "four-door coupe" can look dead sexy and command extra dollars. So it follows that the Volkswagen CC (whose existence is all but directly attributable to the success of the original CLS sedan) will also get a load-lugging variant. That's according to the UK's Autocar, which notes that the five-door will come in the CC's next generation.
According to the report, the next CC will be available in front and all-wheel drive variants with the usual assortment of gas and diesel four-cylinders found in the Wolfsburg empire, with the possibility of a gas plug-in hybrid model, too. The rakish estate will ride atop VW's MQB architecture, a shorter variant of which is also found underneath the new Golf. The scalable chassis is set to spread like kudzu throughout the company's lineup, but the CC probably won't happen until after the launch of the next European-market Passat in 2015.
Will we get it in North America? Hard to say. Volkswagen sells the standard CC saloon here, but not in particularly large numbers, and when the company moved to a North American-specific Passat, it dumped the wagon variant. The traditional VW estate apparently continues to pick up sales momentum abroad, however, making the CC Shooting Brake a seemingly natural fit for buyers who still want the utility of a two-box form but can afford to sacrifice a bit of cargo room in the name of style.
VW promises 7-seat CUV for America in 2016
Mon, 13 Jan 2014On the eve of the Detroit Auto Show, Volkswagen chief executive Martin Winterkorn has confirmed the imminent arrival of a new crossover. The model, previewed at the same show last year by the CrossBlue concept pictured here, will be unique to the North American market when it arrives here in 2016. The new three-row, seven-seat crossover is part of an ambitious expansion plan on the part of Volkswagen and Audi in North America, where the two brands aim to sell a million vehicles by 2018.
That's a mighty big increase over the 600,000 vehicles which the Volkswagen Group sold here last year, but it's moving in the right direction: That number is already a 100-percent increase of what it sold here just five years ago. At that rate, VW should have little trouble meeting its goals, particularly with the arrival of the new crossover and the introduction of Golf production at its assembly plant in Puebla, Mexico. Read the full statement below for more.
Porsche again staring down another $1.8B in hedge fund lawsuits
Wed, 15 May 2013The sequence of events from 2007 that began with Porsche's secret attempt to take over Volkswagen, and instead lead to Porsche being taken over by VW, continues to instigate lawsuits against the Stuttgart sports car manufacturer. A group of hedge funds that suffered over $1 billion in losses sued the car company in New York. Porsche had publicly stated it wasn't trying to buy VW, the hedge funds in question were shorting VW stock, and when Porsche's actual intentions were revealed, the stock shot up and the hedge funds took a beating.
The case was thrown out over the issue of jurisdiction, then appealed, only to see another suit filed on top of that. After that, most of the hedge funds withdrew their claims in New York and Porsche offered a 90-day window to refile in Germany where it is already fighting a number of other suits over the same issue. The hedge funds accepted the offer, refiling in Stuttgart for $1.8 billion in damages. According to Bloomberg, Porsche hasn't commented on the refiling, but as the same plaintiffs are involved, it's safe to assume that the carmaker still feels the case is "unsubstantiated and without merit." It has fared alright so far even in German courts, with two lesser cases against it thrown out last year.