Vehicle Description
A super-clean droptop in a super color combo at a super price... We
think you're going to be super excited about this 1971 Volkswagen
Super Beetle.
This convertible has the perfect sunny day personality. After all,
the VW Beetle already makes people smile when it passes by, and
this one amplifies the cheery attitude with a great shade of sunny
yellow. But more than just the right color, you'll notice that
there has been a nice investment in having a professional hand
apply this more modern paint. So now when people admire this one,
they'll get to see the sunlight roll evenly from panel to panel,
highlighting all the curves that give this one its affectionate
"Bug" nickname. On paint like this, only the best brightwork will
do, and so the bumpers, headlight surrounds, wheel covers, and all
the details have a mirror-like shine. And the final part of this
cut-above presentation is a light tan top that coordinates nicely
with the paint to make sure this one stays looking good even on
days when you can't be open to the world.
And if you like the way the roof looks, you're going to love the
interior. The exterior yellow is an accent color for the doors and
dash, but the seats, door panels, and carpeting are all nicely
presented in coordinating shades of tan. You get all the right
ionic elements in the Beetle, including the dual-spoke steering
wheel with Wolfsburg crest and the single pod for the stylish VDO
gauge. This car is about the thoughtful touches like the AM/FM/CD
stereo to keep this cruising machine with the best tunes. Also the
cloth covers over the high back bucket seats are there so you can
hop in on a whim and not worry about shorts catching on a hot seat.
Still, even with all these upgrades, the interior of this VW
continues to carry that simple and sturdy feeling that comes from
decades of building these cars correctly.
The familiar 1600 cc air-cooled flat four engine is a big part of
the Beetle's appeal with its bulletproof reliability and familiar
whistling exhaust note. This has a particularly tidy setup, with
all components looking quite fresh - so it's ready to show off or
hit the road right now. The 1600 motor was the largest of the
series, and so you get the best original style-power to pair with
the sturdy and versatile four-speed manual transmission. In total,
this allows you to get the most out of the motor. As many VW fans
already know, this is a higher end Super Beetle. That means a
better steering box, bigger brakes (with added discs up front), and
a new MacPherson strut front suspension. So yes, this cool looking
cruiser is ready for the open road.
A solid driving and beautiful looking iconic Beetle convertible is
already quite appealing, and at this obtainable price, it's
downright irresistible. So don't miss out, call today!