1975 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible
1975 Volkswagen Beetle - Classic convertible
Technical specifications of Volkswagen Beetle - Classic 1975 | |
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Price: | US $9,750.00 |
Item location: | Medford, Oregon, United States |
Make: | Volkswagen |
Model: | Beetle - Classic |
Trim: | convertible |
Year: | 1975 |
Mileage: | 111,000 |
VIN: | 15520139105 |
Color: | red |
Engine size: | fuel injected |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Black |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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Great story and Legacy passed on to the next owner for sure and years of fun AFFORDABLY!!
Mostly all original 1975 Beetle Convertible!Very well cared for:) Original seats, dash, carpets, guages, shifter, on and on. Dad goobered up the radio enclosure I 'm sure the next owner can hobby it nicely.
Few defects here and there and easily fixable without having to restore!!
Awesome vehicle for the enthusiast and wants a pure survivor without having to shell out ridiculous $$$$$
Hers the story;
My Dad bought the car in August of 2011 from a guy who had it a long time. Don't know how long or how many owners.
He liked to drive the car in the Aurora, Illinois 4th of July parade representing the American Legion which he was a member of. He was a veteran in the Korean War. Attached you will find a picture of him driving Little Red (which he called the car) in the Aurora parade. He rode in the parade every year he was alive except for 2016 as he died in January 2017. He gave the car to our 16 year daughter Gracie before he passed away. Gracie and I drove that car across country from Illinois to Oregon in February 2016. Our mechanic said we were a little crazy to do that but the car made it just great! We've done a few repairs of course to the car.
We are selling the car to use the money for Gracie's education. She is presently getting her private pilots license at the Rogue Valley Flying Club and going to COCC (Central Oregon Community College) after her last year of high school to get her commercial pilot license as that is her desired career.
being very transparent here! Please only call if your READY to buy, I reserve the right to end the auction early to the right buyer! call 541-761-013zero after 7pm western time only..
Dad's legacy and wishes was for her to have it and use the money one day for her furthering education which is why were selling.
Mostly all original 1975 Beetle Convertible!Very well cared for:) Original seats, dash, carpets, guages, shifter, on and on. Dad goobered up the radio enclosure I 'm sure the next owner can hobby it nicely.
Few defects here and there and easily fixable without having to restore!!
Awesome vehicle for the enthusiast and wants a pure survivor without having to shell out ridiculous $$$$$
Hers the story;
My Dad bought the car in August of 2011 from a guy who had it a long time. Don't know how long or how many owners.
He liked to drive the car in the Aurora, Illinois 4th of July parade representing the American Legion which he was a member of. He was a veteran in the Korean War. Attached you will find a picture of him driving Little Red (which he called the car) in the Aurora parade. He rode in the parade every year he was alive except for 2016 as he died in January 2017. He gave the car to our 16 year daughter Gracie before he passed away. Gracie and I drove that car across country from Illinois to Oregon in February 2016. Our mechanic said we were a little crazy to do that but the car made it just great! We've done a few repairs of course to the car.
We are selling the car to use the money for Gracie's education. She is presently getting her private pilots license at the Rogue Valley Flying Club and going to COCC (Central Oregon Community College) after her last year of high school to get her commercial pilot license as that is her desired career.
being very transparent here! Please only call if your READY to buy, I reserve the right to end the auction early to the right buyer! call 541-761-013zero after 7pm western time only..
Dad's legacy and wishes was for her to have it and use the money one day for her furthering education which is why were selling.