1979 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE, Convertible - Triple Black color combination restored ground up to showroom
condition, 100% stock with no after market modifications,
features
include: factory fuel injection, 4-speed manual transmission,
passenger side mirror, factory am-fm radio, white wall radial tires,
premium canvas convertible top boot cover, custom car cover, &
original owner's manual, detailed engine & trunk compartments.
1979
was the final year the Beetle convertible was imported into the U.S.
until it's revival this year and is considered by many, to be the most prized model
to own for any VW collectors
We feel very strongly that ours is in mint condition throughout
& capable of bringing home a first prize award at any car show entered.
Summer is around the corner & you can be
enjoying this classic VW
today, we have financing available through JJ Best & Banc, delivery to
your door no problem, and this car can qualify for low premium
collector car insurance, offered @ $17,900.
Please call our office toll free @
(866) 297-2331 for more information or stop by our 15,000 square foot indoor showroom within the 100,000
square foot Brandon Home Furnishing store here in Atlanta.
OPTIONAL FEATURES INCLUDED ON
THIS 1979 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible
•
AM/FM
•
Vinyl
•
Bucket Seats
•
Dual Exhaust
This Classic and
Collectible 1979 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible is OFFERED @ $17,900
News - Memories -
Culture - from 1979
- (in no particular
order) -
- Nuclear Accident at Three Mile Island
- US
embassy in Iran seized by "students", and embassy staff held
hostage
- Soviets forces invade Afghanistan
- Voyager I discovers faint ring system around Jupiter
- Former US space station, Skylab, re-enters the Earth's
atmosphere and debris is scattered in the Indian Ocean and Western
Australia
- Visicalc,
first spreadsheet software introduced.
- Sony Introduces the Walkman
- Mother Theresa Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
WORLD
EVENTS Vietnam
and Vietnam-backed Cambodian insurgents announce fall of
Cambodian
capital Phnom Penh and collapse of
Pol Pot
regime (Jan. 7).
-
Shah leaves
Iran
after year of turmoil (Jan. 16); revolutionary forces under Muslim
leader,
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, take over (Feb. 1 et seq.).
- Conservatives win
British election;
Margaret
Thatcher becomes new prime minister (May 3).
-
Carter and
Brezhnev
sign SALT II
agreement (June 14).
-
Nicaraguan President
General
Anastasio Somoza Debayle resigns and flees to Miami (July 17);
Sandinistas
form government (July 19).
-
Iranian militants seize
US embassy in Teheran and hold
hostages
(Nov. 4).