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Off Road Bug: 1971 VW Veep

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At first glance, you’d think this is just a plain old Jeep, but take a closer look and you’ll quickly discover it’s anything but an old Jeep. It’s actually a VW based kit car that was built to look like a Jeep. The air-cooled engine is in the back and is ready to go! One thing is for sure, this is one interesting find.

Asking Price: $$6,675
Location: Fairport, NY
Mileage: Unknown
Title Status: Clean
VIN: AZ190616

Seller’s Description: VW Veep it’s made to look like a Willys Jeep. Kit car for the 70’s and 80’s out of Costa Masa, CA.

Body Condition: 20 footer. Good.

Mechanical Condition: Rebuilt engine, new carb. Minor electrical issues with lights, wipers need to be hooked up. Can’t figure out how park brake switch works?

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Comments

  1. jw454

    I think I’d rework the brake/clutch lines at the master cylinders to allow for a safer operation. Otherwise, it looks like a fun weekender.

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  2. DayDreamBeliever Alan (Michigan)

    Why?

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    • Blyndgesser

      Why not?

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    • cyclemikey

      I dunno. Maybe ‘cuz you really want a VW “Thing” but can’t afford it?

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      • George

        Maybe because a Thing is too funky for you? Bugs to build on were dirt cheap in the 70s and 80s.

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  3. JamestownMike

    So it’s basically a 71 VW Bettle with a Jeepish fiberglass body and some tubular steel supports. WEIRD! Being that it’s based on a VW, I guess some VW fans would like this?? I’m a Jeep fan and wouldn’t be caught dead in it!

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  4. Hide Behind

    No Thank You!
    I want the real “Thing”.

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    • Metoo

      Good luck. Even basket cases are getting good prices nowadays.

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  5. Coventrycat

    Had me fooled until I read the write up. I’d rather see this than a hokey MGTD / dune buggy / whatever / mash up. I’d even drive it in public.

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  6. Jeepster Jeepster

    Another one of those vehicles that pretend to be more than what it actually is.
    And besides loosing the 4×4 and ruggedness, you’re also sacrificing what little cargo space a real Willys has left in the back to the rear-engine.
    With the car not being fast either, you end up with a completely useless vehicle.
    What a shame of a concept.

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  7. SinkTip

    Paddle tires rear, skinny’s up front, and a 2150cc dual carb hotrod engine would be tons of fun in the sand.
    I personally have no issues with kit cars unless the owner tries to pass it off as the real deal.

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  8. moosie Craig M Bryda

    From the shakey side , titled in Pa. Lives in N. Y. ? HUH

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    • George

      NY probably didn’t like the fact that PA titled it as a ’47 Willys… Or, since they weren’t driving, didn’t register it in NY after a move.

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  9. steve

    This has the same issue that most VW conversions have which is no way to keep the hot air from the bottom from going up and into the fan for another go around. VW engines are SEALED at the “waist” and there is a reason for that!
    Take your SBC and hook the bottom hose to the top hose and see how far you get!!
    “Oh but it’s AIR COOLED, Man!!!” Uh..huh…COOL air cooled not pre-heated air cooled…
    Can you imagine the heat (and the noise) coming off those two side mounted mufflers?!?!
    Wow…

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  10. Little_Cars Alexander Member

    No skid plates as far as I can see, and lots of exposed stuff underneath. Listing does say a back seat exists for this vehicle, not sure if that is worth anything. Not even good as a dune buggy. At least it has a windshield. Also, listing states vehicle shipped to New England from California…but…New York/Pennsylvania is it’s location?

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    • George

      Not shipped to New England. Shipped to the Northeast. Not the same thing.

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  11. Dickie F

    I had one of these. I loved driving this on a Sunday cruise around our peninsula.
    I never got bogged down in the dunes with a light load. I will gladly buy another, at the right price thou.

    The bad news is I did have brake failure with the single circuit Beetle master cylinder ( very scary when the pedal went to the floor) and do not drive into the wind, rather walk.

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    • George

      Wouldn’t a 71 have a dual circuit master?

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  12. George

    The 1835 should move it along nicely.

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  13. George

    BIN listed at $5900. Currently at $2550 with reserve not met.

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