1967 68 Fiberglass Vw Beetle Dune Buggy Body Four Seater Kit Windshield on 2040-parts.com
Lowell, Indiana, United States
Pick up only OR email for a shipping quote! Vintage 60s VW Beetle body also included is the frame for windshield which needs new glass. Frame is fiberglass and in condition as shown, solid with minor work needed. A great project to build a dune buggy! Located in NW Indiana / 50 miles from Chicago / 130 miles N. of Indy Email with any questions or concerns! |
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