For Sale: 1968 Volkswagen Beetle in Concord, North Carolina for sale in Concord, NC

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Vehicle Description STK 3201 1968 Volkswagen Beetle This fully restored 1968 Volkswagen Beetle is a fine example of the legendary 'Bug'.
The restoration resulted in a VW that looks pretty original but has had nice engine and suspension enhancements.
Prior to paint, the unibody was carefully refreshed.
As part of a thorough overall prep process, new floor-pans and running boards were installed.
Body panels fit very well and the beautiful 2-stage Deep Blue finish was carefully applied.
Other new components include a windshield, rubber window seals and a wiring harness.
New five-spoke alloys w/Kumho radials provide a nice accent.
Halogen headlights were installed and new bumper/nerf bars were added.
The storage compartment under the front bonnet has been detailed and carpeted.
The interior has been reupholstered in Cream vinyl and is classic Volkswagen - radio-delete with new black loop carpeting.
(A new dash is also 'somewhat' padded.
) There is no A/C, but this VW is still very cool - just roll down the windows and have fun.
The Beetle is powered by a 1600cc flat-four 'boxer' that is housed in a nicely detailed engine compartment.
It was totally rebuilt with performance enhancements.
An aftermarket single 2-barrel carb setup was installed (appears to be the EMPI conversion) along with a mild street-cam.
The distributor is a Bosch 009 and a new starter was added along with new plug wires.
This Bug has a great 'lope' through the custom dual header exhaust system.
The 4-speed manual transmission w/new clutch components shifts smoothly.
Brakes have been converted to 4-wheel disc, a new fuel tank installed ('69) and new front/rear shocks have been fitted.
Look at the photos - this is a carefully restored VW that someone is going to have a lot of fun with.
Drive it or show it - an outstanding classic Bug.
ALL VEHICLES SOLD AS-IS.
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  • Year: 1968
  • Make: Volkswagen
  • Model: Beetle

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