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1971 VW Super Beetle Rat Rod

Make: Volkswagen
Model: Beetle - Classic
Type: Coupe
Trim: Super Beetle
Year: 1971
Mileage: 123,456
VIN: 1113060617
Color: Patina
Engine: 1641cc
Cylinders: 4
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Gray
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Conyers, Georgia, United States

1971 Volkswagen Beetle - Classic Super Beetle Additional Info:

Up for bid is this amazing 1971 Super Beetle. I just purchased this car and it drives and handles great. It's a rat ride patina by choice. The description below is from the previous owner who built this is cool car.

"It's. 1971 super beetle built 1641cc motor scat big valve heads, mild scat cam dual Weber 34 downdraftspetronix electronic ignition Bosch 009 distributor, scat drag shifter, empi one piece shift coupler bushing, interior has been redone has bamboo headliner has CD player with aux cord. Wolfsburg edition so it has the big Wolfsburg steering wheel and rear pop out glass. Minimum rust there is a little rust on battery tray which is super common Heater channels and pans are in great shape, heat will run you out of it p.s. Has topline coilovers from England on the front, adjustable swing arms/ grub screws in rear. Randar wheels with Porsche 356 caps, new front bumper, new front windshield and rear glass with new seals, new turn signals and tail lights (OEM hella brand) empi gt2 exhaust Bosch alternator conversion. Porsche 944 rear axles, Porsche 944 front seat bar with poly bushings, euro third brake light and fog light, new tires and new brakes, new throttle cable, new gas tank, fuel sending unit, all new gas lines front to back, tinted 20% all the way around and 50% on the windshield. Headlights aftermarket with yellow tint over them. Car had clutch replaces with OEM Sachs unit when the motor was being put in and car also has freeway flyer transmission. All the rust is forced patina using acid. I love it but I have a rabbit truck and other toys as well. Car has been to Tampa multiple times and Took home best of class for the rat class. On the 5th run. I've drove it all over it is super reliable. I could be missing a few things." - Chris Carswell, previous owner.

FYI-The oil that you see on the right side of the engine is coming from a tube coming off the oil fill cap to the bottom of the engine. One hose from the oil cap goes to the carburetor (PVC), the other tube blows out at the bottom of engine creating what looks like an oil leak. Notice the left side is dry with no oil.

Please ask all questions before bidding and I'll do my best to answer them. I've taken good pictures of all the worst rust spots. There's rust under the battery and rear floor on drivers side. Pretty solid car. I reserve the right to remove this ad at any time. This car is being sold AS IS with NO TITLE bill of sale. A $500.00 deposit is due immediately at auction end.