Vehicle Description
Take some time to look over one of the coolest bugs around. This
1967 Volkswagen Beetle has been given the right investments so that
it even makes white look bold. Still, after all the time and money
that has gone into the VW, it's still everyday affordable.
We all love the Beetle because these are classic cars with a sturdy
German-engineered base. This provides for a strong foundation to
build an individual spirit. You understand that immediately when
looking at this example. It has some nice custom touches like a
modified early model deck lid and LED taillights, but there is
something much more. The body exemplifies Teutonic tightness, and
it's obvious that there has been a lot of attention paid to keeping
this Beetle looking so sharp. In fact, the cream white paint has
been laid by a professional hand to give it the quality of a crisp
button-down shirt. But even the finest dressed people have room for
jewelry. Those bumpers have been triple chromed so that every ounce
of light is caught and radiated back. Add in those eyebrows over
the headlights and large 15-inch EMPI wheels on a lowered stance,
and this is one impressive VW.
Just like the exterior, the interior feels like there was a lot of
investment in subtle upgrading. It starts with the green cloth and
vinyl upholstery that feels so good it's like this Beetle is fresh
from Germany. The whole setup looks strikingly original from the
driver's seat, including the two-spoke steering wheel with
Wolfsburg crest and central VDO speedometer. But then you start to
notice some nice additions like the EMPI shifter. Also, there's a
Kenwood AM/FM/CD HD receiver that's nicely hidden behind the
passenger seat, and it controls a kickin' amplified stereo
system.
The engine bay is a very clean marvel of simplicity - just what
these Beetles should be. This 1600cc flat-four is an upgrade to the
largest VW motor from the series, so it feels nippy in the
lightweight Bug. Plus, it was rebuilt less than 300 miles ago, so
the already sturdy motor is sure to continue providing that iconic
air-cooled sound and power for years to come. And speaking of the
exhaust note, this Beetle features a Eurosport ceramic coated dual
tip GT exhaust for an extra kick of performance. You get to take
control over all of this thanks to a new Rancho Freeway Flyer
four-speed, which as the name suggests, is geared to better handle
modern highways and freeways.
All Beetles are created equal, but only a handful get the true VIP
upgrades that this one has been treated to (and we have the build
receipts to prove it.) So hurry up and grab this VW before someone
else realizes how great a deal this is, too. Call today!!