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For Sale: 1968 Volkswagen Beetle in Macedonia, Ohio

Vehicle Description

Beautiful older restoration in great colors. Long-term ownership (30 years). New top and canvas boot, new interior, fresh professionally rebuilt engine. Runs and drives great, no rust, ready to enjoy Bug!

The beautiful cranberry red bodywork was refinished a few years ago, and included repairing any rust they found, so it’s in first-rate condition today. Yes, there are a few signs of use, because part of loving a car like this is using it as intended, but it shines up beautifully and the color seems to draw more than its fair share of admirers. This ’68 Beetle retains all the traditional styling cues, including the smaller marker lights and red taillights, the flat windshield, and simple steel bumpers, which add to the charm. There’s some oxidation on the chrome bumpers, but it doesn’t affect the overall look and if you insist on perfection, replacements are inexpensive and easy to find. Fresh weather seals and fender welting make it feel substantial and it certainly has a cheerful look.

The black vinyl interior is recent and quite correctly done. New seat covers use proper textured vinyl to help make them a bit more comfortable on warm days and the firm padding underneath feels great when you’re behind the wheel. There are also new black rubber floor mats, matching door panels, and the most crisply rendered speedometer we’ve ever seen—it’s just beautiful. The big steering wheel features the Wolfsburg logo on the horn button, a nod to VW’s home town. The original AM radio is still in the dash and the familiar 4-speed manual shifter juts out of the transmission tunnel without any fanfare. Rear seat accommodations are actually comfortable for real-sized adults, making this an old car that’s surprisingly practical in today’s world. The heavily insulated convertible top is new, too, and lives under a custom-made black canvas boot that’s a nice upgrade over the original vinyl. The forward trunk compartment is full carpeted and quite nicely finished, and includes what appears to be an original spare tire complete with the unique air pressure system for the windshield washers.

The familiar 1600 cc air-cooled flat-four is a fresh crate motor that was rebuilt to stock specs and professional installed under the rear deck. It carries a new carburetor, correct Bosch ignition components, and even a factory air cleaner up top. It also features the stock hot air ducts, a big generator (1968 was the first year for a 12-volt electrical system), and new wiring. It starts easily without any fussing, and that familiar whoosh of the air-cooled VW is somehow comforting, as if you know this car will take you anywhere you want to go. There’s plenty of torque on tap to make it feel zippy around town and its reputation for being thrifty is legitimate, making this a hobby car you can own without draining your bank account. Parts are plentiful, service advice is readily available, and keeping it in peak condition is something that even a marginally handy owner can manage.

Underneath it’s a little grimy, but that only means that it has been driven and used as intended. When the car was painted a few years ago, the floor pans were also replaced, so it’s quite solid underneath (floor replacement on a Beetle is not a big deal). Brakes and steering are standard Beetle equipment and the 4-speed manual transmission shifts as well as any we’ve driven, although it’s still a bit vague (no avoiding that). A newer exhaust system sounds right and handling is agile enough without being brittle. Chrome steel wheels add some flash and it carries fresh 165/80/15 radials that ride and handle great.

Extras include an owner’s manual, a repair manual, and some spare parts. It also comes with a set of matching models.

This attractive Bug is everything it appears to be—well restored, fully sorted, and very attractive. It drives as well as it looks and everyone is your friend when you’re driving a Beetle. Honestly, I don’t think the guys with more expensive cars are having any more fun than you will behind the wheel of this VW. Call today!

For more details and photos, please visit www.HarwoodMotors.com

Vehicle Details

  • 1968 Volkswagen Beetle
  • Listing ID: CC-1211927
  • Price: $19,900
  • Location:Macedonia, Ohio
  • Year:1968
  • Make:Volkswagen
  • Model:Beetle
  • Exterior Color:Cranberry Red
  • Interior Color:Black vinyl
  • Transmission:Manual
  • Engine Size:Flat 4
  • Odometer:65388
  • Convertible:Yes
  • Stock Number:116031
  • Trim Level:Convertible
  • VIN:158836603
  • Title Status:Clear
  • Restoration History:Partially Restored
  • Exterior Condition:Excellent
  • Seat Material:Vinyl
  • AM Radio:Yes
  • Bucket Seats:Yes
  • Engine History:Rebuilt
  • Engine Condition:Running
  • Drive Train:Rear-wheel drive
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