1973 Volkswagen Super Beetle Base 1.6l, 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Township of Washington, New Jersey, United States
Original 1 owner 1973 Super Beetle, 4 speed manual, This special beetle has been almost completly restored from a rust free original. All original paper work will be included. Owner lost interest . The car has been repainted with new orginal Gentian Blue paint, new Beige interior seats headliner etc, all new trim, bumpers, door handles etc. New tires, all running gear is top notch, brakes, clutch engine etc. As you can see by the pictures it is a very attractive stock VW, runs and drives like new. Underside is %100 rust free and solid. Needs, ash try, spare tire and jack, and a few minor finishing details. Car will be sold as is. THIS CAR WAS LISTED AS A 1972. BUILD DATE IS 02/1973 sorry for mistake
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