Volkswagen Beetle - Classic (1978)
Sale price: US $1,000.00 Make an Offer
Used |
“Rough but ready” |
Year: | 1978 | Mileage: | 139,682 |
Transmission: | Manual | Make: | Volkswagen |
Body Type: | Convertible | Model: | Beetle - Classic |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Options: | Convertible |
Sub Model: | Convertible | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Exterior Color: | Red | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Interior Color: | Black |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle description
We had this car in the early 90s for a short while, then took it to a friends garage where he took it apart and replaced the whole floor. THEN we decided to repair the rust in the fenders, which we did. Then we put it in storage. 25 years later it is out of storage and ready to be turned into an awesome rat rod convertible or straightforward restoration.
I decided I"m just not going to get to it, so we"re selling it. As is, where is. It"ll be a great project for somebody, and we"ve priced it to move.
The last photo is an example of what a good rat rod VW looks like, just posted for reference.
RELISTING THIS TODAY. . . Just added a bunch more photos after taking everything out of the car yesterday and giving everything a wipe down.
There is a hole and some floor metal that will need to be tended to just under the clutch and some metal to be tacked back together at the front right of the floor pan. The top will have to be replaced, of course, and has visible damage to the right of the rear window.
Windshield and rear glass are here. No cracks.
This is not just a car that needs to be popped back together. It is a project, but a worthy one.
I decided I"m just not going to get to it, so we"re selling it. As is, where is. It"ll be a great project for somebody, and we"ve priced it to move.
The last photo is an example of what a good rat rod VW looks like, just posted for reference.
RELISTING THIS TODAY. . . Just added a bunch more photos after taking everything out of the car yesterday and giving everything a wipe down.
There is a hole and some floor metal that will need to be tended to just under the clutch and some metal to be tacked back together at the front right of the floor pan. The top will have to be replaced, of course, and has visible damage to the right of the rear window.
Windshield and rear glass are here. No cracks.
This is not just a car that needs to be popped back together. It is a project, but a worthy one.