1966 Vw Beetle - Fully Restored - Show Ready - 1500cc Engine - 12 Volt Must See on 2040-cars
Kingsville, Maryland, United States
Up for sale is this beautiful fully restored 1966 VW Beetle. The car was completely restored in 2000 and has been garage kept since it's restoration. The vehicle has a total of 867 miles post restoration and was primarily driven to and from shows. This was a west coast car and was free of rust at the time of restoration. Upon restoration in 2000, the following items were replaced and or added: Floor Pans coated with Master Series Paint in and out Dupont Imron Paint - Ruby Red (Professionally painted Inside and out; Doors, Fenders and Hood painted separate from the body.) New Metal and Rubber Brake Lines New Wheel Cylinders & Master Cylinder New Brake Shoes New Ball Joints New Tie Rod Boots New OEM Shocks New Michelin Radial Tires New TMI Basket Weave Tan Interior New TMI Headliner and Door Panels New Cocoa Mats New Carpet Set New Door Seals New German Running Boards New German Rubber Vent Seals Pop-Out Rear Windows Installed New German Fenders German Flute Headlights European Bumbers European Tail Lights 6 Volt Wiring Harness Replaced with 12 Volt Wiring Harness 1967 1500cc Rebuilt Engine Installed Factory Rebuilt Speedometer Installed (Old Speedometer shows 53,442 miles; Factory Rebuilt shows 867 Miles) New Muffler and Taper Tips Installed AM Sapphire Radio Installed ALL restoration work was completed by a Volkswagen Technician with 20+ Years experience. Car Runs and Sounds GREAT! It's ready to take to the show circuit! If you have any questions please feel free to email me and I will answer them as quickly as possible. Vehicle is available for inspection by appointment only. Contact me if you would like to setup a time to see it. Thanks for Looking! |
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