For Sale: 1972 Volkswagen Beetle in Monterey, California for sale in Monterey, CA

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Vehicle Description 1972 VOLKSWAGEN BUG PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO HERE ( https:
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be/rlAOwI91Fvo ) FOR SALE is a 1972 VW Bug that came out of Salinas, CA.
The previous owner just spent nearly $4,000 on going through the engine and wiring at Just Andys mechanic shop in Sand City.
This Volkswagen can be driven daily and would make the perfect driver! Engine has had a full service, with most of the components replaced.
Everything on this bug should be functioning well, including the radio.
Brakes and clutch feel good.
Tires are in good shape.
The paint is acceptable, with minor flaws.
Everything is shown in the video.
Make sure to watch it in full and see for yourself.
I would say it doesn't really have any real rust issues.
Floors, pillars, and heater channels are rust free.
Watch the video and see for yourself.
This beetle spent its life here in CA.
If you are looking for a fun little classic car that can be enjoyed the way it sits this is your car.
It's by no means a show car or perfect.
But very affordable and fun.
DO NOT TAKE MY WORD FOR ANYTHING, WATCH THE VIDEO IN FULL, GO THROUGH THE 200 PLUS PHOTOS AND FEEL FREE TO COME CHECK IT OUT TO VERIFY EVERYTHING.
We are located at 2240 Del Monte Ave Monterey 93940.
Call 831-920-8216.
  • Year: 1972
  • Make: Volkswagen
  • Model: Beetle

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