1971 Volkswagen Beetle on 2040-cars
Marion, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:GAS
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: BLACK & WHITE
Make: Volkswagen
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Beetle - Classic
Trim: 2 DOOR
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 48,110
Exterior Color: Yellow
1971 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE-KARMAN. IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN KEPT IN A GARAGE! FUN CAR TO RIDE AROUND IN WITH THE TOP DOWN. IF YOU WANT A VEHICLE THAT GETS A LOT OF LOOKS THIS IS THE ONE FOR YOU. THE BODY AND FRAME ARE IN GOOD SHAPE, NO VISIBLE SIGNS OF RUST. HOWEVER, THE TOP NEEDS TO BE REPLACED. THERE IS A CLEAR TITLE. A NOTARY WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE TIME OF THE SALE. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK UP IN PERSON. TITLE WILL NOT BE SIGNED UNTIL BUYER PAYS IN FULL.
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