1973 supper beetle
Asked by kk_reeve48 Feb 03, 2012 at 02:25 PM about the 1973 Volkswagen Beetle
Question type: Shopping & Pricing
new engine has 2500 miles. new fender and paint job new breaks, gas tank, tires and rim, radio. Runs great, interior needs work. Seats need reupholstering no carpeting. I have an interested buyer but I know I will not get what I have already put into it. What would be fair price?
4 Answers
Get on www.thesamba.com and search for similar vehicles and see what they're asking...with all the engine and body work, I wouldn't take less than $3k...but I'm a V-dub guy.
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/search.php? submit=yes&keywords=&type=text&stype=all&username=&yearf rom=&yearto=&pricefrom=&priceto=&model%5B%5D=Bug+- +Sedan§ion%5B%5D=3&wanted=show&zip=93560&zipdist =500&state%5B%5D=&usaregion=&country=&sort=date&sort_o rder=DESC&submitButton=Search Here's a link to a Samba search for 1968 and newer Bugs. It looks like it might be worth your time to fix the interior. There are quite alot of VW-centric interior parts suppliers out there at reasonable prices. Try to find your local classic VW club and talk 'em up for tips and trades.
original msrp is $2,499 your car is worth between $3,750-$14,550