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1970 VW Baja Bug auto stik

1970 VW Baja Bug auto stik

$3,700

Grass Valley, California

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auto stick,runs great

1970 VW Baja Bug auto stik

1970 VW Baja Bug auto stik

$3,700

Grass Valley, California

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auto stick,runs great

1970 VW Beetle Baja

1970 VW Beetle Baja

$5,777

Bullhead City, Arizona

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1970 VW Baja Bug with New paint and New tires. Also has a new rebuilt carb, Bosch 12v Coil. New Plugs, Distribitor cap and rotor. New Points. Fuel Filter and LED Tail Lights. Runs and Drives Excellent! Dunton Motors Specializes in Selling and Buying all types of Cars, Trucks, SUV, RV, Boats, Motorcycles and Much more! We work with over 50 Lenders and also offer In-House Financing. Trades Are Welcome. Our cars are serviced and Certified by an ASE Mechanic. 15 Day 500 Miles Warranty Included with optional extended warranty plans Visit our website and Apply Today: http://www.duntonmotors.com/ Text or Call Spencer at (661)713-3054 Dunton Motors is Located at 2190 Highway 95 in Bullhead City, Arizona

1966 Volkswagen Bug for: $9995

1966 Volkswagen Bug for: $9995

$9,995

Fairmont City, Illinois

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This 1966 Volkswagen Baja Bug is located in our Louisville KY showroom. Baja Bugs originated in Southern California in the late 1960s as an inexpensive answer to the successful Volkswagen-based dune buggies of the mid-1960s. The building of the first Baja Bug is generally credited to Gary Emory of Parts Obsolete circa 1968. The first fiberglass Baja kit (bug eye kit) was not introduced until 1969 by the Miller-Havens company. In the early days before fiberglass body panels became available, enthusiast and racers simply made their own modifications to both the body and mechanicals of a stock VW to develop a machine suited to harsh, off-road environments. The metal fenders and front and rear aprons of the car would be partially cut away to allow more for ground clearance and suspension travel. This particular bug is a great example of a %26acirc;??Baja Bug%26acirc;?. It is powered by air cooled 1300cc motor that sounds really strong. In order to get the maximum performance and longevity out of that power-plant an oil-cooler has been added. The big snorkel on the roof houses the intercooler giving this bug an all business look. The interior has been removed to save weight and increase performance with nothing left but 2 racing seats. What use to be a backseat has been removed and refitted with diamond-plate keeping the all business theme going. The 4 speed transmission is sure to keep the drives fun and complete in the Baja approach. This 1966 Volkswagen Baja Bug can be seen, including an HD video, at www.gatewayclassiccars.com or call at 812-294-1555 for more information. Ad provided by OldCarOnline.com/cond>

1966 Volkswagen Bug for: $13995

1966 Volkswagen Bug for: $13995

$13,995

Fairmont City, Illinois

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This 1966 Volkswagen Baja Bug is located in our Louisville KY showroom. Baja Bugs originated in Southern California in the late 1960s as an inexpensive answer to the successful Volkswagen-based dune buggies of the mid-1960s. The building of the first Baja Bug is generally credited to Gary Emory of Parts Obsolete circa 1968. The first fiberglass Baja kit (bug eye kit) was not introduced until 1969 by the Miller-Havens company. In the early days before fiberglass body panels became available, enthusiast and racers simply made their own modifications to both the body and mechanicals of a stock VW to develop a machine suited to harsh, off-road environments. The metal fenders and front and rear aprons of the car would be partially cut away to allow more for ground clearance and suspension travel. This particular bug is a great example of a %26acirc;??Baja Bug%26acirc;?. It is powered by air cooled 1300cc motor that sounds really strong. In order to get the maximum performance and longevity out of that power-plant an oil-cooler has been added. The big snorkel on the roof houses the intercooler giving this bug an all business look. The interior has been removed to save weight and increase performance with nothing left but 2 racing seats. What use to be a backseat has been removed and refitted with diamond-plate keeping the all business theme going. The 4 speed transmission is sure to keep the drives fun and complete in the Baja approach. This 1966 Volkswagen Baja Bug can be seen, including an HD video, at www.gatewayclassiccars.com or call at 812-294-1555 for more information. Ad provided by OldCarOnline.com/cond>