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Herbie the Love Bug sold for $32,100

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The world’s most famous water “bug” has surfaced on Ebay.

One of the Volkswagen Beetles built for the “Herbie the Love Bug” movie franchise was sold Thursday on the auction site for $32,100.

It was featured in the 1980 film “Herbie Goes Bananas” and was one of two specially built for a scene where it sails through the Panama Canal.

According to the seller, the 1963 car had its engine, transmission and front suspension removed, and fiberglass wheels added, to help it float, and was sold as a parts car without title when production of the film was complete. From there, it ended up in California wrecking yard where it sat for several years.

A previous owner purchased it and replaced the rotted floorpan, which brought with it a new title. The current seller then added a working drive train with a 1.6-liter engine and 4-speed transmission.

The car runs and is road legal, features the faux-rusty paint job seen on screen, and was sold with a collection of extra parts that were used during filming.

And if its authentication documents aren’t good enough for you, it has a remote control that can move its headlights back and forth and use its windshield washers to squirt people.

It is a water bug, after all.

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Ultimate Off-Roading…

Ford Excursion-based ‘Rockzilla’ for sale

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If there’s one thing we don’t like about the Ford Excursion, it’s the excessive use of body paneling. We don’t mean trim, we mean actual bits of body that could be removed to save weight and increase performance. Thankfully, there’s someone out there who agrees with us. His name is Jeremy Dixon, and he’s taken a few mechanical bits from the Excursion in order to create something far greater.

It’s called Rockzilla.

Really, the only thing left from the Ford Motor Company vehicle is a massive V-10 engine. The rest is all-purpose off-road goodness. Well, we imagine the core of the chassis is probably still from an Excursion but we’d love to be proven wrong. Regardless, Rockzilla looks like one heck of a toy, and this specific example is currently for sale on eBay.

Read: Return of the Ford Bronco?

Assuming the build quality is up to snuff, the Buy-It-Now price of $72,000 isn’t out of line. In fact, it’s quite easy for a more standard sand rail-type vehicle to climb well over $100,000. Rockzilla is far more distinct, and it’s even road legal. Well, as long as you live in a state that allows open-wheel customs. Per the builder/seller, this vehicle is currently titled as a 2000 Ford Excursion.

Imagine the Ford Techs surprise when you bring it to him for an oil change…

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