Vehicle Description
1971 Volkswagen Beetle
Is there really any other car that's captured the world's heart the
way the Beetle has? Especially coming from such hard and tyrannical
times. What started off as a brainchild of a dictator, only 2
decades later became the juxtaposed icon of the peace movement. The
Beetle really is a fantastic car for everyone, from the learners to
the elderly, it's so easy to maintain and great to drive. There
really is so much more to find out when it comes to the Beetle and
keep an eye out for them, from the original to the latest bug-eyed
beauty, you really never know where one will pop up.
As often as it's been said at Classic Auto Mall one of the exciting
things is one never knows what is coming through the door next, and
guess what popped up a few days ago?...this 1971 version, which
runs great, shifts smoothly, and is in good overall condition.
Exterior
With a red respray covering the exterior, it shows in rust free
condition. Several areas of the chrome trim has rust, and some
pitting, in particular the headlight bezels, fender turn signal
trim, and front fog lights, which appear to be aftermarket, and the
wing window trimmings. Glass is clear, and wide white sidewall
tires have a Porsche monikered moon style hubcap on all 4 corners.
Tires are all but new still showing their mold spikes.
Interior
A restored and upgraded possibly with more padding, we note nicely
done, 2 tone buckets in parchment and white vinyl with piping, are
up front, and a rear bench sports the very same pattern. The seats
seem to have more padding added to them during the redux and are
more comfortable than the seats of the era. Interesting spun
aluminum billet style items are noted such as the door lock
buttons, and the gear shift lever. Tan carpeting covers the floor,
and is stain free, as well as a tight parchment colored headliner
presenting in good original condition. A metal simple dash has some
woodgrain inserted and houses the round speedometer (not in working
condition) in the middle of the driver's side. An aftermarket
AM/FM/Cassette player, which we could not get to work, is
inserted.
Drivetrain
The 1600cc dual port engine starts quickly and is mechanically
sound. Sporting the iconic VW "tinny" sound, this one actually has
a deeper growl, with an aftermarket exhaust system. A 4-speed
manual transmission works in conjunction with the engine, and
shifts smoothly.
Undercarriage
Showing some surface rust and nice patina it is in good condition
and shows like a 1971 version would.
Let's face it, all VW Beetles are meant to be fun, and this one was
a blast to drive, and the interior was mysteriously more
comfortable than the typical VW of this era. I suspect something
was added, but it remains unknown, but I'll go with it! A nice used
car, certainly not perfect, but a good driver car, with the iconic
sound only a deeper one.
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 300 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.