1970 VW Bug Convertible Kit Car - '36 Ford Replica
1970 Volkswagen Beetle - Classic
Volkswagen Beetle - Classic 1970 technical specifications | |
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Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Lake Oswego, Oregon, United States |
Make: | Volkswagen |
Model: | Beetle - Classic |
Type: | Convertible |
Trim: | 1936 Ford Kit |
Year: | 1970 |
Mileage: | 80,273 |
VIN: | 1102833775 |
Color: | Yellow |
Engine size: | 1600cc |
Number of cylinders: | 4 |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Gray |
Options: | Convertible |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Description |
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I have been tinkering with this car for several years. I am traveling a lot and just do not have have the time and energy to finish it up. I am going to move it on for someone else to do the final steps and enjoy. This is a one-of-a-kind kit VW with the hard parts already done. You will only have a few things to do to make your own cool toy. If you like playing with old Bugs, this will be a blast and the most unique Bug on the road.
What has already been done:
-The motor is running, It has a new re-build with 0 miles on it
- Full fiberglass kit installed front and back to look like a '36 Ford Coupe (Aprox $4000 Kit)
- Custom rag top
- Chopped windshield and doors to accommodate convertible top
- New Carburetor
- New cool Quad Exhaust
- New distributor
- New Starter
- Floor boards have been replaced, and sealed
- High back bucket seats
- New custom Running boards
- Body work has been done with yellow primer coat - ready to paint
- I have a lot of parts for spares and install
What has not been done:
-Needs new steering wheel. (comes with an extra steering column)
-Finish the dash work.
-Go through the electrical. Most of it should function, but will need some work.
-Install new pedal assembly. ( I have all the new pedals, you just need to install)
-Connect pedals.
I was driving the car before the rebuild, so I know the transmission and drive train and brakes work well. The clutch was replaced with the engine rebuild. It has always been in the garage.
I really do not want to give up on the Bug, but just really have to. I am pricing it well below what I have invested.
What has already been done:
-The motor is running, It has a new re-build with 0 miles on it
- Full fiberglass kit installed front and back to look like a '36 Ford Coupe (Aprox $4000 Kit)
- Custom rag top
- Chopped windshield and doors to accommodate convertible top
- New Carburetor
- New cool Quad Exhaust
- New distributor
- New Starter
- Floor boards have been replaced, and sealed
- High back bucket seats
- New custom Running boards
- Body work has been done with yellow primer coat - ready to paint
- I have a lot of parts for spares and install
What has not been done:
-Needs new steering wheel. (comes with an extra steering column)
-Finish the dash work.
-Go through the electrical. Most of it should function, but will need some work.
-Install new pedal assembly. ( I have all the new pedals, you just need to install)
-Connect pedals.
I was driving the car before the rebuild, so I know the transmission and drive train and brakes work well. The clutch was replaced with the engine rebuild. It has always been in the garage.
I really do not want to give up on the Bug, but just really have to. I am pricing it well below what I have invested.