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Parting Out 1980 Vw Caddy Diesel Rabbit Pickup Truck Volkswagen Mk1 Westmoreland on 2040-parts.com

US $2,500.00
Location:

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:NoRestockingFee Return policy details:Buyer is responsible for shipping costs both ways on any return that is not a result of an error in my listing. If an error in my listing is responsible for the return, you are not responsible for shipping either way.

 

This listing features a 1980 Volkswagen Mk1 "Caddy".  I will sell it complete (as shown in pics in conjunction with description below), or I will sell parts off of it.  If you are interested in purchasing vehicle whole, PLEASE message me to determine what has been sold off vehicle since pics were last taken!  It has many good salvageable parts.  I'm not my very motivated to sell vehicle complete, should be pretty obvious to most from price...hehe.  Hey, its worth more in parts though, and condition is everything! 


CONDITION:  Several items have already been sold off this truck, including the following (and possibly more).  Tail lights, rocker trim, side marker reflectors, license plate lights, and probably more by the time you read this, and there is no battery.

Please message me with any parts requests & we can set up a Buy-It-Now listing on here for you!

We are currently parting out numerous older Volkswagens (and the occasional non-VW), please write with your parts requests, thanks.

There is a title with this vehicle.

This is a salvage vehicle and is being sold for parts only.  It is not operational or street legal.  Therefore, upon purchase, it will need to be either towed or put on a trailer.  This item is NOT eligible for the eBay Motors Vehicle Purchase Protection Program.


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