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Volkswagen : Beetle - Classic Belgium sunroof semafore Rare Classic 56 Okrasa equiped Beljium Beetle fully restored correct

Volkswagen : Beetle - Classic Belgium sunroof semafore Rare Classic 56 Okrasa equiped Beljium Beetle fully restored correct

$35,000

San Diego, California

Year 1956

Make Volkswagen

Model Beetle - Classic

Category -

Mileage 1000

Posted Over 1 Month

I hate to sell this little baby, It has been one of my favorite cars. Full of rare items and a true crowed pleaser either at shows or just driving down the road. I've just got too many cars. It is just done being restored: All new brakes All mechanicals gone through and rebuilt, original numbers matching engine None numbers matching full syncro trans fully rebuilt no expense spared, New Stratus Silver paint with 5 coats of clear and polished out. All new West coast classics correct German cloth interior 5 new radial tires including spare All 5 wheels are very rare 15" riveted not welded wheels date coded to car Caoch restored steering wheel with NOS horn button Correct Nordic states rare tail lights (these are not the standard snow flake style) Early correct Bosch headlights Original Jemeppe Securit Belgium window glass This car runs and drives like new !!!! This little baby started it's life out in Belgium assembled back in March of 1956. Now torn down and put back 100% to it's original state (well maybe just a little better ;) Of coarse that is what we do, make things better. It features a number of Belgium only spec parts, including window glass, front sway bar, and riveted (instead of welded) 15 inch wheels. It also does not have a body number in the original location like the German built cars (stamped into the body below the vin tag) instead it is stamped into the right side inspection plate. It also does not have a made in Germany tag either, it never had one because it was not built there. Yes, by 1956 demand for these and different country DOT standards were all over the place, so Volkswagen would send cars disassembled to other countries for assembly. This somehow was easier to get them into said countries and save on import duties. To think this little beetle managed to retain most all of it's original parts including motor (now with an Okrasa engine kit) front beam, and transaxle. Yea, this is a numbers matching car after 59 years, WOW !!!! Take a look at the pictures and please ask questions, as I'm sure I left something out.

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