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Notch65s
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| posted on May 20th, 2005 at 12:36 AM |
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Selling 1965 1500s Notchback (WITHDRAWN FROM SALE)
Hey guys,
Thinking about selling my 1965 1500s notch and was wondering what i could get for it. has had a full body restoration (Birch green), 12v, all
brakes gone over, rear suspension replaced, 1500 miles on top end rebuild (bottom end fantastic) New sonic extractor, Just recarpeted, New Rooflining,
comes with many Accessories including original Tow bar, Tacho, trip speedo, pop out rears, vantan rear blind, mesh sunvisor (not installed). Lowered
all round. always gets looks everywhere i take it. spent over $16.000 so far
anyone is interested????
send me an email with what u think its worth??
mikeyboy_85@hotmail.com
thanks michael
[Edited on 20/5/2005 by Notch65s]
[Edited on 26/5/2005 by Notch65s]
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I appreciate that u have spent $16000, but mate you are going to be struggling to get much more than $5000. I mean something that stands out might
fetch 7 grand maybe, but while it is obviously nice, it doesn't look any different to a 4 grand notch.
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| posted on May 20th, 2005 at 09:07 AM |
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A '65 'S' model should have bumper over-riders..... and (I believe) clear front indicators.
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| posted on May 20th, 2005 at 01:09 PM |
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drooooll :thumb
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| posted on May 20th, 2005 at 07:47 PM |
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is this a better pic??
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| posted on May 20th, 2005 at 07:53 PM |
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this is that top pic better quality
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| posted on May 20th, 2005 at 07:58 PM |
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with plates
Personally if i found a notch that looked like this for $4000 it would be a miracle
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| posted on May 20th, 2005 at 09:24 PM |
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Nice notch - if you have to sell it then it's worth what someone will pay - appreciate the love and $$$ that's gone into it but reality is it's
worth around the $4-$5k mark. Type 3's don't command a high price - sorry but that's the truth
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| posted on May 21st, 2005 at 02:13 AM |
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maybe you could tell us what has been done to amount to $16000
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I think the car looks really great....very classy.
But when you say full body restoration, was the car previously straight, rusty etc? If there was rust how was the rust repaired? Were panels replaced
or panel beated? Is there any fibreglass or bog or is it all steel? Is the engine original and if so what is the mileage (on the bottom end)? How is
the gearbox? What are the seats like? etc etc
I think some more pics are needed...ie interior, engine bay, more angles of the car etc.
As for price, I reckon the right buyer may pay more than 5..maybe 6-7g's. It an unfortunate fact that you almost never recover your investment when
restoring a car. I hate to say it but if worst comes to worst, you might consider selling it to the Poms (prepares to be blasted) as you might get a
few grand more in a more competetive market.
I would personally keep it. A ride that sweet will be harder and harder to find, and I regret selling a really tidy 68 squareback I had earler this
year but at the time I really needed the money. And if you are about to sell it for $4000, please let me know because I'd take it for that.
Best of luck wit the sale.
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| posted on May 21st, 2005 at 11:22 AM |
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Mate, If you let it go for 4-5k, you are crazy. But on the other hand, it IS missing some "S" gear ie; moustache etc. Id actually like to see some
interior shots as well. Does it have 3 piece interior? Push button dash? If I were you I would bring it up to original spec, get it out to some shows
and let it be seen. Maybe even aproach a VW magazine to get some interest?
I genuinely believe that Type 3's will escalate in value, maybe not to a Ghia level, but will escalate none the less, so if you can hold it, do it
and wait for someone with REAL interest to buy it.
Unfortunately, Type 3's havent featured in any major films or werent marketed in the 60's in the same way as thier siblings were so they arent
considered as "cool", but all Type 3 owners know differently!
Good luck with whatever you do!
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| posted on May 21st, 2005 at 11:23 AM |
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looks good. and it's a world record breaker:www.aussieveedubbers.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=39142#pid356273
that must add something to its worth.
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| posted on May 21st, 2005 at 12:56 PM |
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Australian type 3 1964-1965 1500s are unlike the euripean models, In australia we only had a 63.5hp engine which didn't have a raised compression
ratio of the 66hp euro , we did NOT have the trim long the bottom of the bonnet, and we did NOT have 3 piece door trim till the introduction of the
Fastback in 1966. this is restored to the exact way it came from the factory.
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| posted on May 21st, 2005 at 07:32 PM |
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hey! saw you cruise through lilydale about a week ago, i was in a bright orange kombi going the other way. beautiful looking car :cool
Reimagined/Recycled/Upcycled Cool
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| posted on May 21st, 2005 at 08:32 PM |
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Hi All,
If anyone wants an unrestored 1500S Notch with rustless body, have one after $600 for it...Can send pictures if wanted...
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| posted on May 21st, 2005 at 10:27 PM |
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vwgolf.... you have u2u
Nice notch btw....
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| posted on May 22nd, 2005 at 08:30 AM |
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The 3 piece door trim didn't come on the 66 Fastbacks. My fasty is wearing the original interior and is a 1 piece trim . My 63 square did have 3
piece trim though.
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| posted on May 23rd, 2005 at 02:40 PM |
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hey chris
yeah 3 pce is an early thing
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Fair enough, Michael. But not even side markers or left hand mirrors?!
So what was the difference between an Aussie "S" model and your "run of the mill", N series? The only noticable difference is the "S" chrome
licence plate light holder. I know/thought the TS models came out in 66 which came with the "S" spec interior.
Oh yeah, $8900 is a fair price, imho.
Hutcho
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| posted on May 24th, 2005 at 12:32 PM |
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Very nice rig. Especially like the original towbar!! (you bought it from me!) Good luck. |
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| posted on May 24th, 2005 at 07:33 PM |
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| Quote: | Originally
posted by Hutcho
Fair enough, Michael. But not even side markers or left hand mirrors?!
So what was the difference between an Aussie "S" model and your "run of the mill", N series? The only noticable difference is the "S" chrome
licence plate light holder. I know/thought the TS models came out in 66 which came with the "S" spec interior.
Oh yeah, $8900 is a fair price, imho.
Hutcho
here u go hutcho.. this is the origial 1500s brochure... my car was exact to the one on the cover when i got it but someone had gone over the white
roof...
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/archives/lit/64aus1500s.php
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| posted on May 25th, 2005 at 01:48 PM |
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Just to clear up some of the info given by Kruizin Kombi and Hutcho, the vehicle as shown and described by the owner is the Australian produced 1500s.
It never had the moustache on the bonnet, pushbutton dash, 3 piece door trims, rear centre armrest etc. It was basically a 1500N with the twin carbs
and single colour seat material if my memory is correct. As he stated, he has installed the rear popouts but essentialy it is in the FULL Australian
1500S trim as it came out of the factory.
At present, the only genuine IMPORTED 1500S vehicles which seem to have surfaced and are registered or roadworthy are the ones owned by myself here in
Sydney and Aaron Britcher in Adelaide. Aaron's is a 65 or late 64 from memory and the one I have is a 64. We know of a few in both states which are
just rotting away.
Keep it genuine if you can and look after it. Even the Australian built ones are now getting thin in numbers.
Regards
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| Quote: | Originally
posted by stephenianjames
I think the car looks really great....very classy.
But when you say full body restoration, was the car previously straight, rusty etc? If there was rust how was the rust repaired? Were panels replaced
or panel beated? Is there any fibreglass or bog or is it all steel? Is the engine original and if so what is the mileage (on the bottom end)? How is
the gearbox? What are the seats like? etc etc
I think some more pics are needed...ie interior, engine bay, more angles of the car etc.
As for price, I reckon the right buyer may pay more than 5..maybe 6-7g's. It an unfortunate fact that you almost never recover your investment when
restoring a car. I hate to say it but if worst comes to worst, you might consider selling it to the Poms (prepares to be blasted) as you might get a
few grand more in a more competetive market.
I would personally keep it. A ride that sweet will be harder and harder to find, and I regret selling a really tidy 68 squareback I had earler this
year but at the time I really needed the money. And if you are about to sell it for $4000, please let me know because I'd take it for that.
Best of luck wit the sale.
Steve
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Steve the car was body of this car was not very rusty at all in the first place one small bit in passenger door and lower drivers side rocker (which
was replaced), All the Body work was carried out By Australian VW performance centre so it is all done to excellent quality($9000) as people who have
seen there work will know there is NO bog or fibreglass at all all steel. They also replaced the rooflining with correct material (holes not black
dots) My mechanic said that there would not have been anymore than 10000 miles on the bottom end. the car had been off the road for over 20 years when
i got it which was 4 years ago.
If there is anyone with an old Oval(ther earlier the better) in very good original Rust free condition i would consider trading
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| posted on May 25th, 2005 at 09:54 PM |
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Cool..sounds sweet. Certainly one of the nicest notches I've seen. What sort of ball park are you hoping for?
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| posted on May 25th, 2005 at 11:06 PM |
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somewhere about $8500 but open to offers...
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