Vehicle Description
The Volkswagen Beetle - officially the Volkswagen Type 1,
informally in Germany the K�fer (German, "beetle") and in parts of
the English-speaking world the Bug - is a two-door, four-passenger,
rear-engine economy car that was manufactured and marketed by
German automaker Volkswagen (VW) from 1938 until 2003.
There were two Beetles for the first time in 1971, the familiar
standard Beetle and a new, larger version, different from the
windscreen forward. All Beetles received an engine upgrade: the
optional 1500 cc engine was replaced by a 1600 cc with twin-port
cylinder heads and a larger, relocated oil cooler.
The new engine produced 60 hp. The ventilation system was improved
with the original dash-top vents augmented by a second pair aimed
directly at the driver and passenger.
The White 1971 VW Beetle we are showing at Skyway Classics is white
with a black and gray interior. It features a 1600 cc engine that
pumps out about 60 horse at 4200 rpm with a 4 speed manual
transmission. Top speed is 90 mph with around 33 mpg gas
mileage.
This Beetle is ready to drive you to and from the beach, car show,
or shopping mall (you can put your extra bags and luggage on the
rooftop carrier) and is fun to drive.
Do not hesitate to come see this VW at Skyway Classics and test
drive it....you will buy it!
So give us a call at 941-254-6608.
We also finance! Check out our financiers here at
https://www.skywayclassics.com/financiers
In the meantime, check out this vehicle on our Skyway Classics blog
here at https://www.skywayclassics.com/blog