Try " TheSamba.com" Great VDUB site & it will help ya find just what you,re looking for. Also try BUGJUNCTION as a internet search. ( I dont remember the address)
2007-05-18 15:05:30
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answered by mongoose 2
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I don't know why everyone is giving you such a hard time..its a good question.
BUT.. if you are looking for a 45+ year old car with only 75,000 miles on it you are living in a dream. Figure 700,000 is more likely since your value means it was only driven abot 1500 miles per year or about 3 miles a day..
Anyway.. here are two possible sources:
ebay (www.ebay.com) this is a GLOBAL formum so, in theory, you will find vehicles from all over the planet. You did not say where you are located so this may be your best choice.
craigslist (www.craigslist.org). Craigs will let you tailor your search for vehicles to a nearby area.
Ebay will give you an idea of the prices (search the completed auctions for that)... Craigs will help you find one nearby.. what else could you ask for?
good luck in your hunt.....
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2007-05-18 20:01:52
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answered by ca_surveyor 7
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Maybe you meant 75000 miles on the engine since the last rebuild--in that case, that's too much. An aircooled VW engine is only good for 100,000. Whatever is available is only as good as the rebuilding that went into it. Of course, there could be a 69 vw beetle with 75000 miles but it would still need rebuilding due to time/corrosion. Or you can move to South America where they are still produced (no--not for export to US).
2007-05-20 18:09:20
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answered by richard d 3
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Dreamer. They still exist(dreamers that is) The car if found will have at least 275000mi. on it.(You are asking for a car that gets driven 2150 miles a year for the last 30 odd years.). FAT CHANCE Otherwise it is broken.
2007-05-19 19:42:05
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answered by ButwhatdoIno? 6
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come to bolivia. thats where i live and we seiously have tons of them. there all over the place, probly like 1 in every 7 cars. and there in good condition! most of them dont have any rust, sumthing to do with the climate here..
taylor
2007-05-18 16:45:17
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answered by Taylor Reed 2
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Try looking on thease websites
1. Autotrader (autotrader.com)
2. Cars.com (cars.com)
3. ebay motors (ebaymotors.com)
4. craigslist.com (craigslist.com)
2007-05-18 19:11:48
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answered by NJ-Cooliest 3
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there are some here in tennesse at the junk yard, good luck on your quest and i hope you have someone that can work on them,
2007-05-18 16:41:14
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answered by freeflow 6
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um... lets see. let me think.... OMG!!!!! have u ever tried going on the internet!!!?!? LOL!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-05-18 16:38:48
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answered by Anonymous
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