Additional pictures are posted on I-95 Muscle's direct website.
Volkswagens offer an opportunity to dive into a very supportive
classic car community without breaking the bank. With a 4cyl engine
that two people can remove these cars are known to be fun projects
that anyone can repair and customize. This one is in great
mechanical condition with a 1600cc engine and 4 speed manual that
starts up right away and is ready to drive wherever you want. A
brand new set of tires ensure the new owner can drive around worry
free. The gray paint is about 4 years old and is in pretty good
shape. 67 is the last year of the low back bucket seats which
everyone seems to be after. Areas requiring attention consist of
dash electronics (gauges and radio) and the headliner is drooping
in the rear. If you are looking to save some cash on a car that
could use a little work, it's always nice to start with a car that
runs good and just finish the cosmetics. Sometimes getting a car
running can be more frustrating than finding the car to start with!
Financing is available and trades are welcome!
Vehicle Details
1967 Volkswagen Beetle
Listing ID:CC-1477743
Price:$9,995
Location:Hope Mills, North Carolina
Year:1967
Make:Volkswagen
Model:Beetle
Exterior Color:Gray
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:73029
Stock Number:C0453
VIN:NCS90850
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