For Sale: 1965 Volkswagen Beetle in INDIAN HARBOUR BEACH, Florida for sale in Patrick Afb, FL

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Vehicle Description This 65 Beetle is a prime example of the Beetle line.
I am the second owner of the vehicle and it is the second 65 Beetle I have owned that is this color and style.
I bought this to restore from its original owner when she was too old to drive.
It was restored by Stratton Body Works in Winter Park, Florida.
We wanted to keep it as original as possible so it does present as it would have in 1965.
I have all of the service records.
It has been kept in the garage since it was restored.
It is a solid driver.
It is an attention getter - everyone has owned a Beetle.
I have the original window sticker which lists the suggested retail price as $1713.
30.
It lists the accessories as Leatherette Mesh Red; U.
S.
White Wall Tires:
Opening Side Windows Rear; Sunvisors; Pass Assist Grip; and Windshield Washer.
It also has an AM radio! I have several of the 1965 Beetle marketing brochures which are a hoot to read as the Beetle did not change much from year to year but the brochures made a big deal of little changes! (Such as a fractionally larger window!.
) This vehicle's paint is almost flawless.
It is a De Luxe Sedan which says it all! Please call or email with any questions.
Cheers and I appreciate your interest.
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  • Year: 1965
  • Make: Volkswagen
  • Model: Beetle

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