Vehicle Description
This Bug convertible is quite original, which is what I like most
about it. It's a rust-free example, with new floor pans and
original running boards. The paint is mostly original Yukon Yellow,
with some paint work on the fenders and touch-up on the front hood.
The interior is in excellent original condition. The soft top is
older, but is in very good condition. The glass is in very good
condition. The tires and the great looking Empi wheels are new. It
drives and performs very well, with no weird noises or smoke. The
car has its original tools, jack, boot and owners manuals. For
1967, the Volkswagen Beetle received a slight boost in power. The
horizontally opposed, overhead-cylinder engine displaced 91.1
cubic-inches and offered 53 horsepower. It had a four-speed manual
transmission and hydraulic drum brakes in both the front and rear.
Other changes for 1967 included backup lights, the parking lamps
became part of the turn signals, and the glass headlamp covers were
no longer installed. The doors were lockable, two-speed windshield
wipers were added, and a 12-volt electrical system was installed.
The Beetle convertible is the perfect way to enjoy a trip for that
cup of coffee and good weather fun driving.