1970 Volkswagen Beetle for sale $9,795

1970 Volkswagen Beetle $9,795
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Price: $9,795
Phone: 231-468-2809
Location: Contact For Location, MI
Details: 1970 Volkswagen Beetle VW Bug Rare tourist vacation , 3rd owner. Speedo shows 13,855 but early VWs had no digit for 100K. Turn the clock back to the early 70s and this is the condition of VW everyone, who appreciated the Beetle, looked for. Tourists vacationing in Germany could buy a package vacation deal that included a Volkswagen bug to travel around Europe. After the tour of Europe, the bug would be shipped back to the United States, from Germany to Long Beach (Comes with framed German paperwork). Car is in excellent condition. Rebuilt engine and transmission. Newly rebuilt Griffins front end with new disc brakes. New interior. VDO tach, volt meter, oil pressure and oil temperature gauges included. New windshield. Original German bumpers recently triple chrome plated and bumper brackets powder coated. Never been in an accident. As you can imagine, the original color red paint oxidizes if not occasionally buffed. For those you you wanting to have a perfect paint job, you would consider having it painted. I actually prefer the red oxidized paint look so I have not buffed or waxed. The picture showing the shinny paint is from 2014. The engine was newly rebuilt (2014) 2 liter (78x90mm). Valve size is 37x42. Compression ratio is 8:1. Aluminum push rods. Vanagon rocker arms. 912 Porsche connecting rods. 40mm Weber carburetors. Trans West freeway flyer trans. Porsche wheels. 2 liter (78x90mm). Valve size is 37x42. Compression ratio is 8:1 Aluminum push rods Vanagon rocker arms 912 Porsche connecting rods 40mm Weber carburetors. Trans West freeway flyer trans. Porsche wheels -Vehicle is on consignment and at our clients home -Please Call First and talk to a rep at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 -Showroom is by appointment only Please Call -If you would like a FREE Listing please visit our consignment page or Call
Analysis: Fair Deal, 7.0% below market avg. What's this?