This 1962 Volkswagen dune buggy is an icon of fun. Driving it puts a big grin on your face, and it makes others wonder what's your next adventure. The green instantly grabs you attention. The Chameleon Mayhem paint is a cool bright hue that go on the best buggies. And there's so much metallic element deep in the gel coat that this truly sparkles in the sunlight. That means a memorable presence on the streets, and added safety...if you use this for adventuring - because they can really see you coming! More than just the paint, this one's style also hides some true substance. For example, the nice set of tubular side rails and bumper are a fashionable way to add some protection. The buzz-saw style polished wheels have a larger/wider rear set for the sand. There are handy detachable elements like a tow bar and bikini roof. The interior was built for function, but there was also plenty of room left for flair. For example, the pattern on the seat covers is almost like tropical trees blowing in the wind. But what you'll really appreciate is that the cloth covers are much nicer on bare legs when you hop in after a day in the sunshine. The three-spoke sports steering wheel and gearstick are within easy reach. The gauges are a nice reminder of the VW lineage, and the roll bar is always a welcomed addition. The heart of a good dune buggy is a stout VW unit. The 1600cc motor is on display for everyone to see, and so you get a tidy setup with a bright belt protector. Plus, the performance exhaust package with trumpeted quad-tips adds some burly tones to the iconic air-cooled clatter. Beyond this tough appearance is the reliable flat-four heart we all love in a Beetle. The four-speed manual transmission means maximum control and maximum fun, and the extra wide rear tires completes this rough-n-ready attitude. A cool car that looks this good and is priced so right won't say with us long. Don't miss out, call today!
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