Vehicle Description
1968 Beetle Convertible, Restored and mechanically had the 'once
over' in 2020. Runs just great! Exterior: Adorning this curved
steel paneled Beetle is the original color of Yukon yellow (paint
refinished only a few years ago). Gaps are very nice, and the
little running boards are all solid and covered in the correct
ribbed rubber with new trim attached to the outside edges. Sporting
its original refinished wheels with new trim rings, caps and tires.
New bumpers and some exterior trim replaced. Newer convertible top
and weather strip, including an all new rear window rubber seal,
beautiful emblems and the twin chromed mini exhaust tips that peek
out from under the curved bumper...all looking good for this buggy.
Interior: With the seats and all other accompaniments being
restored partly in 2018 and very recently in 2020, it won't "bug"
you when you sit and admire the simplicity of the very nice and
tidy interior. Black vinyl covers the front buckets and rear bench.
The dash, new carpet, new convertible top headliner, door panels,
and interior surfaces for the car are very nice and well sorted.
All of the levers and vents etc. have been restored. The gauges and
switches all work. This little buggy is equipped with new seat
belts, new rubber mats, new ribbed door sill covers, included also
is a new Pioneer CD player, nice spare tire with cap and a nice
fitted convertible top boot. Horn and back up lights not working.
Drivetrain: This love bug sports a 1500cc engine which the previous
owner stated has undergone a complete rebuild with new pushrod
tubes, new carburetor, new tins, rear main seal, thermostat, plugs
and wires with a new cap & rotor. A new clutch allows you to shift
smoothly through the 4-speed manual transmission. You'll be poised
to bug out with a foot off the clutch and heel on the accelerator.
Undercarriage: Areas where there was rust it has been removed and
new metal welded in. We note some minor chipping of black paint on
some of the suspension etc. of the undercarriage but nothing
significant. Definitely maintains it's structural soundness.
Drive-Ability: This one does not disappoint, it always starts right
up, it has that wonderful tinny sound that the new bugs severely
lack. It wont bug you with a lack of get-up-n-go, the ride is just
wonderful and it handles better than many other cars of the same
vintage. With all working parts right, looking amazing and driving
like a dream you can consider this beetle totally "de-bugged.