Vehicle Description
1971 Volkswagen Squareback
This started out as one of the rarest of the Volkswagen line of
vehicles and all the modifications have only made that more true!
The wagon has just undergone a complete overhaul at renowned VW
experts, Conoway Motors, getting it into tip-top shape for the next
owner.
The power comes from a flat fan Porsche-style engine with a 4-speed
that shifts flawlessly. It was rebuilt completely 15 years ago, but
has not been driven much over that time. However, it was just
completely gone through with over $2,300.00 in work getting it back
into performance shape and the documentation goes with the car. She
now runs and sounds great through the dual exhaust with chrome
tips.
The exterior was also restored 15 years ago, but still looks great
proving the car has not gotten much use and taken good care of too.
It has been modified in stylish ways from front to back giving it
its unique look underneath the awesome power sliding roof to enjoy
the sunshine through. The paint is in good shape and the body is
rust-free. It sits on newly painted modern VW wheels with like-new
Goodyear tires.
The black and yellow flamed custom interior is absolutely
incredible. It is decked out with all the bells and whistles like
power door locks, trunk lock, motion sensor alarm system with
remote start and a $4,000.00 sound system. The latter starts with a
top-of-the-line Pioneer receiver with AM/FM/CD/Bluetooth, 6
Infinity speakers and a subwoofer in the back. Just in case you are
blasting yourself out of your seat with great sounding tunes and
not paying attention...all you have to do is glance down at the
custom-fitted full gauge set on your right to keep things in
check.
This absolutely fun little wagon refuses to be missed going down
the road and is the star of shows too. You get all this style and
the amenities while still having a great, economical daily
driver.
Don't miss out on this very unique and rare VW being offered at
only $15,900.00!
NOW REDUCED DOWN TO $13,900.00!
This car is being represented for a collector in the Seattle,
Washington area.