Vehicle Description
The Beetle is so iconic that it's recognized the moment it comes
into view. But despite a car that was advertised for being the
same, there's a hierarchy among these love bugs, and this 1954
Volkswagen Beetle is right on top. With desirable early features,
great colors, and a recent high quality restoration, this is a
showstopper at a very obtainable price.
Beetle aficionados cherish these earlier years because of the
craftsmanship, including the Wolfsburg crest on the front, "W"
decklid, and the overall fit & finish. Plus, '54 was the last full
year of the semaphore turn indicators - and you know people love
seeing this classic feature raising and lowering from the body and
tucking back on demand. This is the kind of detail work you get
when a car has been in loving care of the same family for more than
two decades, and then they decide to give the car a full
restoration within the last year. That's why the slick black paint
has an extra glossy finish that highlights all the curves of the
VW's wind-cheating design. And when was the last time you saw a
classic beetle in black with those bumpers and sweeping side trim
rivaling the mirror-like black paint for shine? But the detail we
love the most are the wheels. The iconic VW hubcaps are at the
center of a nicely coordinated black and white package that ends
with full whitewall tire covers.
The VW signature spartan interior provides a perfect backdrop for a
very thoughtful package. The exterior gloss black returns on all
the metal pieces to remind you these cars were paint dipped as a
full package. It's joined by bold red seats and side panels with
distinctive white piping. This was all part of the car's
restoration, and so its fresh and premium. The whole setup looks
strikingly original from the driver's seat, but keen eyes will spot
some well-placed upgrades like the wicker shelf under the dash and
three-spoke steering wheel. It just gives this VW an extra chic
feeling while never betraying its classic style.
The engine bay is a clean marvel of simplicity - just what these
Beetles should be. The consignor believes the motor is original to
the car. It was rebuilt during the restoration, and so it fires up
easily with a magical buzz that only an air-cooled motor can. These
are far from the most powerful engines out there, but it's really
the engineering that makes the VW legendary. The rear mounted motor
gives the car good traction, and doesn't have the power loss
associated with a large driveshaft. The four-cylinder is built to
be stout and run all day without overheating thanks to air cooling.
Also, you get to make the most out of this motor with the control
of the four-speed manual transmission. The result is a nippy little
car. But let's face it, when it looks this good, you want to be
going slow enough so everyone gets a good stare at this bug.
A classic VW is an easy car to drive, maintain, and above all,
cherish. It only gets better when an early one with such desirable
features is turn-key ready and easily affordable. A car this
distinctive never stays long, so don't miss out. Call now!