This 1964 Volkswagen Beetle has been given big investments so that
you can really show off that unmistakably iconic look. But more
than just vintage, as you dig a little deeper, you are going to see
some well-integrated upgrades that make this a great cruisier -
including air conditioning. Yes, this classic bug really does have
cold-blowing A/C!
Beetle aficionados cherish these years because of the craftsmanship
that goes into the earlier cars. You see it everywhere from the
vents under the headlights, to the "W" decklid (one of the last
years for this desirable feature.) There has been a nice
restoration investment in this car that you can really see in the
details, like the beautiful full-length trim, color-match wheels
with two-piece trim, bright whitewall tires, and mirror-like
bumpers. There are even some nice period-correct upgrades, like the
headlight eyebrows and the roof rack with wooden slats. This
classic Beetle look is wrapped in a recent application of Carbon
Steel paint. It's the perfect gray color to represent an earlier
bug, and yet, it also has a nice clearcoat shine to remind everyone
that you're looking at something truly special.
The VW signature spartan interior provides a perfect backdrop for a
very thoughtful package. The exterior custom paint returns on all
the metal pieces to make it looks like this modern color was dipped
at the factory. The red and light gray door cards continue a
thoughtful package that you see on the dash and seats. And because
all of this looks and feels fresh from a recent investment, you'll
really love showing it off. Plus, it has all the right classic
details, like the VDO speedometer with separate fuel gauge and the
dual-spoke steering wheel with Wolfsburg crest in the center. And
while the correct-style AM radio is still on display, the real
driving tunes come from an AM/FM/CD stereo hidden in the glove box.
That way you can upgrade your music without jeopardizing the
vintage feeling. And speaking of feeling, this has a nicely
integrated R134a air conditioning system. It's a truly rare feature
that makes this VW the one that you'll enjoy even in the
summertime.
The engine bay is a very clean marvel of simplicity - just what
these Beetles should be. The very tidy 1200cc horizontally-opposed
four-cylinder engine is topped by the Solex single-barrel
carburetor. It fires up easily with a magical buzz that only an
air-cooled motor can. These are far from the most powerful motors
out there, but it's 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.
This is a special machine in every way (the actual miles odometer
even suggests this has averaged less than 1,300 mile annually.) So
when you see big investments in classic style and modern comfort on
an iconic like this, then you know it's an irresistible deal. Call
today!!!
Vehicle Details
1964 Volkswagen Beetle
Listing ID:CC-1340149
Price:$27,995
Location:Lutz, Florida
Year:1964
Make:Volkswagen
Model:Beetle
Exterior Color:Carbon Steel Gray
Interior Color:Red/Gray
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:70913
Stock Number:2286-TPA
VIN:6300668
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