Gateway Classic Cars of Tulsa is happy to digitally present this
1974 Volkswagen Thing for sale! This vintage beauty comes with an
exterior and interior both painted a pristine white, and it's a
classic that's sure to capture attention on any road. Under the
hood, you'll find an engine that promises reliable and smooth
performance, paired with a manual transmission that allows you the
full control of your driving experience.
This Volkswagen Thing comes equipped with the original-style
hubcaps, adding a touch of retro charm to its overall aesthetic.
Safety hasn't been compromised, with seatbelts installed to ensure
you and your passengers are secure during your journeys.
Step inside, and you'll be greeted by an all-white vinyl interior,
a material known for its durability and ease of maintenance. The
manual transmission brings a dynamic, engaging feel to each drive,
making it a great choice for those who appreciate an authentic
driving experience.
This 1974 Volkswagen Thing is not just a car, but a statement. Its
vintage appeal combined with essential features make it a must-have
for anyone with a passion for classic vehicles. Embodying the
spirit of the '70s, this car delivers both style and substance.
Remember, this is a 1974 model, carrying with it history and charm
that modern cars simply can't replicate. Don't miss out on this
opportunity to own a piece of automotive history - get in touch
with us today!
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