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pgerhardt 10-21-2018 05:42 PM

Here is a bargain! LOL
 

Used VW

Synchro909 10-21-2018 05:44 PM

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I get the message "This site can't be reached"

MickeyT 10-21-2018 05:50 PM

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They have got to be kidding!

beefheart 10-21-2018 06:18 PM

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I contacted the owner to buy it but didn’t as it was the only one he had and I was wanting two 😃

eagle 10-21-2018 07:04 PM

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Wow! Nice bug, little steep on price. Wouldn't be surprised if someone buys it and wrecks it in short order.

Bob C 10-21-2018 07:11 PM

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It shows you can make payments of $10,151.00 per month.
I'd take it but no hub caps is a deal breaker.


Bob

whirnot 10-21-2018 07:14 PM

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I was going to buy it but the hub caps are missing.

Jeff/Illinois 10-21-2018 07:14 PM

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Pretty unique car!

Maybe that guy is banking on the Megamillions winner Tuesday nite winning 1.6 Billion a million bucks would be chump change in that case:o

heneste 10-21-2018 07:49 PM

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Nice original condition bug but I doubt anyone will be willing to cover that amount. It does draw in the viewers to the ad though.

40 Deluxe 10-21-2018 08:32 PM

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It says "the original battery was never activated..." So they pushed it for 22 miles??

The Master Cylinder 10-21-2018 08:54 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob C (Post 1687888)
It shows you can make payments of $10,151.00 per month.
I'd take it but no hub caps is a deal breaker.

Bob

Quote:

Originally Posted by whirnot (Post 1687891)
I was going to buy it but the hub caps are missing.

Look at the pictures, they show the hubcaps in a box.

zzlegend 10-21-2018 09:04 PM

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Could it be this one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ctin21yrfcA

Tom Wesenberg 10-21-2018 10:58 PM

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Blue plug wires..........could those be original?

redmodelt 10-21-2018 11:18 PM

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Rudy was an interesting guy, into cars and old radios. The car is for real as is the story of how and why he got it. $1M might be high but seeing the prices on restored VW's, maybe not. Time will tell.

JD 1931 10-23-2018 06:59 AM

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I paid $1999.00 for a brand new one in 1970...

California Travieso 10-23-2018 11:06 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JD 1931 (Post 1688355)
I paid $1999.00 for a brand new one in 1970...

I paid $1200 for my 1966 VW with 4,000 miles on it. The original owner had health problems and sold it because he could no long work the clutch pedal and had ruined the clutch. I took it in for sevicing and the dealer told me they replaced the clutch for me under warranty! Not sure current VW dealers would do that today.

David Serrano

Keith True 10-23-2018 12:42 PM

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That car has been known in old VW circles for years.I had never seen a picture of it before.I have no idea how you would price a car like that,there are no comps,or like sales to go by.I sold an early bus in the mid 70's,I got $500.for it.It was in way above average condition,too nice for me.I just needed a $100.bus to bang around in.The guy that bought it from me sold it in 07 for $45,000.I sold a 61 Corvette in 1977,I got $3500.for it.That guy sold it in the late 90's for $47,500.I sold it to buy the land I'm living on right now.That $3500.piece of land is now appraised at $180,000,so I guess the car values didn't go up by that much.

Chuck Dempsey 10-23-2018 03:24 PM

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I found a simple interest calculator online, and plugged in the $1756 he originally paid. At 11.81 percent interest over 54 years, compounded monthly, the total amount grew to $1,001,506.62. I remember getting 7 or 8 percent on a savings account in the early 80's, but I'd hate to see the inflation we would have to account for an 11 percent rate.....

Synchro909 10-23-2018 04:35 PM

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$1 million! Maybe a cashed up VW enthusiast would buy that but how many VW junkies have that sort of money? I bet it goes "home" to Germany. Where are you going to find another one? They don't make them any more and as time goes by (unless someone adds miles to it) it will become an even greater curiosity.
I'll keep my hands in my pockets.

Model A Man 10-24-2018 06:11 PM

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In all those years in storage, how did they keep it dust free. It looks like it was stored n a regular garage. Did they never crank the motor to keep it lubed? Is it the original oil in the crank case?


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