The 1961 Volkswagen Beetle got a bump in power over previous
models. The output of the Beetle's four-cylinder 1200cc (1.2-liter)
aluminum-magnesium engine was increased to 40 horsepower up from 36
the previous year. Upgrades were also made to the Beetle's fuel
pump transmission fuel tank cooling fan and starter switch. In
addition the brake-fluid reservoir was now transparent so you could
see the fluid level.Other features of the 1961 Beetle included sun
visors for the driver and passenger coat hooks assist straps an
automatic windshield washer an overhead light and luggage space
under the front hood and in a three-foot carpeted compartment
behind the rear seat.A four-speed transmission independent front
suspension and telescopic shock absorbers were also part of the
Beetle package.Specifications:Fresh Rotisserie restorationSame
owner for over thirty three yearsBlack and White exteriorSaloon
styled 4-cylinder engine4-speed transmissionWide Whitewall tires
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Vehicle Details
1961 Volkswagen Beetle
Listing ID:CC-1189088
Price:$22,800
Location:Salem, Ohio
Year:1961
Make:Volkswagen
Model:Beetle
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:23041
Stock Number:1039P
VIN:3443379
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