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posted on December 5th, 2005 at 04:43 PM
1970 Standard Beetle parts for sale


Name : Peter
Location : Box Hill & Ringwood in Melbourne
Phone : 0403 226 999

Parts are going to be available from my written off beetle as described. Please ring to confirm availability of parts I will put up a pic of the before and after and if you see anything you might need, give me a call. I need two Beetle side skirts, so can do a swap if you have them.

Prices on Mechanical very cheap if you take it out yourself. In fact we are talking Beer prices.

- Motor is 100% complete 1300 with only 40psi in No.3 cylinder
- Gearbox is 1300 swingaxle - jumps out of first
- Have another Gearbox/ swingaxle/ brake assy also and is out of car.
- Rear brakes nearly new with new shoes and cylinders
- Front suspension is munted forget it.
- Brakes are drum on front and are new shoes & cylinders also
- Steering wheel & indicator assy already taken
- 2x lowback front seats, matching rears, with new cheap door cards and inner rear cards. 1 seat return spring missing
- Decklid without vents 100% beautiful like new with VW 1300 badge $20
- Rear bumper 3 months old rechromed original, not Brazilian. with bumper brackets. Has endcap holes, all covered by black tape in centre. Fairly cruddy on inside $80
- Wheels not for sale
- LH & RH side quarter glass with near new Cal-look (no shiny striping) rubbers $20 each
- Rear screen with new German rubber with shiney aluminium strip in VGC $40
- LHR Guard/ fender $20
- LHF Door assy - less door card $40
- LHF Guard - (it is Brazilian, but I have made it fit correctly, so will fit straight on now). $60
- Carpet complete hand made to fit with all properly professionally made beading on edges. Entire inside of vehicle done including pieces below back seat etc. I am embarrassed to say, it cost me $660, but quality is A1. Would suit show car Burgundy in colour with burgundy beading. $150

- I am pretty negotiable, and would consider someone taking the whole vehicle as is for a price, but there are just a couple of things I have to get off it including the wheels, (spare stays with car) and I would appreciate your understanding. We can talk and I would explain what those bits are.

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posted on December 5th, 2005 at 04:46 PM



This is what the good side looks like

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posted on December 5th, 2005 at 05:35 PM



man - thats a damn shame! was a nice lookin bug!

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posted on December 5th, 2005 at 08:54 PM



U2U me for a take away price less the 4 main wheels, CD player, front screen and battery. (It does have one wheel - the spare)

At the end of the day I am negotiable on those extra items, but they are literally brand new and I neeed them for the new Beetle we got.




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posted on December 6th, 2005 at 03:13 PM
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hey, i am interested in the carpet and i also have a set of spair side skirts that came of my 1970 bug. i am not too sure about the colour so would u be so kind as to post some pics for me. cheers, Matt.
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posted on December 6th, 2005 at 06:08 PM



Carpet on driivers side. The rubber mat is covering the "bottom" section of carpet, which has never had a foot put on it! The carpet also has the original "clip in" edges stitched into it along the bottom of the door opening.

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posted on December 7th, 2005 at 08:01 AM
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ummm.. yer i don't think that colour would suit my car being a bright blue :P thankyou very much though for your time. good luck with the sale and happy vee dubbing to you, Cheers, Matt. :)
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posted on December 7th, 2005 at 04:39 PM



Nahh not for blue car. Would suit any shade of red from pink to burgundy, or a white or black car



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posted on December 13th, 2005 at 12:29 PM



Hey Pete,

I know its hard parting out a car so obviously if someone wants it whole no probs....but I'd be keen to buy a few bits off you - little stuff like ignition switch, speedo, light switch, wiper switch (actually wiper assembly - the whole thing), steering column tube, bonnet hinges (if not bent too bad), bonnet latch and maybe some other stuff.

I'd be happy to remove it if I was in the same city but being on the gold coast makes it a little hard. I understand the time it takes to pull this sort of stuff off so won't be offended if you're not keen to spend time doing it. Just let me know, if so I'll figure out exactly what I need.

I have a 70 bug that is missing a lot of stuff like that.
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posted on December 13th, 2005 at 01:22 PM



All those parts are ok. They all work. I could pull them out, but not for a while, as I have the vehicle stored at my mechanics in Box Hill. He would be happy for someone to pull bits off during they day while he is there, and he give me the key to do stuff after hours.

My problem is I had back surgery 6 weeks ago. Ideally once my garage is built I could bring it home.

Figure out exactly what you need, as I really believe in using this unfortunate demise of our baby to at least help other veedubs.




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posted on December 13th, 2005 at 01:24 PM



Will consider swap roofrack or any bling accessories for parts off the wreck too.



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posted on December 13th, 2005 at 10:06 PM



Cheers Pete - no real hurry, I can imagine you wouldn't be keen to be laying under the bonnet removing stuff with your back in its present form! I will have a closer look through the 70 bug at home and will get back to you, but I am certainly keen.

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posted on January 24th, 2006 at 09:46 PM



OK situation is. I have to get the vehicle out within four weeks. Not my mechanic mate, but the landlord that has said it has to go. I know the landlord too, and he wont budge.

The beetle will get stripped and remainder crushed.

Apart from what I have already taken off, these are the parts that I will remove and sell/ give away at my discretion, the rest goes to the crusher unless someone wants to take it.

FOR SALE- seats, door cards, carpet, LHF fender, LHF door complete, LHR fender, decklid with no vents, rear tail lights

FOR CRUSHER/ FREE (complete only) - This is complete car less the parts listed above, rear bumper, dizzy, generator, windows, all dash parts, wiper motor, column, 3 wheels. They are not included.

Sorry guys it seems to be taken care of. One lucky owner gets the lot for free.

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