Vehicle Description
We love to find stories like this 1979 Volkswagen Super Beetle
Convertible. Its odometer has less than 250 miles on it! That's
because this final-year triple-white car was truly cherished. So if
you're looking for a unique collector car with a documented
history, dig a little deeper into this special drop-top Bug.
The Beetle convertible was something special in 1979. It
represented one of the few ragtops left in the USA, and it was also
the end of the life of this game-changing icon. So dealers like
Stohlman Volkswagen in Virginia left a special car on display in
the showroom for years after the production ended. In fact, this
one wasn't sold into private hands until 1983. The doctor who
bought it intended it to be a gift for his wife, but she could not
drive a stick shift. So it stayed shielded from the Virginia
winters in the condo's garage. It was sold to a new collector in
the late 1980s, and it kept within that family until 2017. In
total, as far as we can tell, this has always been in the hands of
collectors. That's the reason why most people walk further in a few
days than this one has averaged in a year! The Alpine white shows
all signs of being the original application. It still looks quite
attractive on such a clean and complete car. There have been a few
touch-ups over the decades and some imperfections today. You could
certainly repair the minor flaws on the car, but really, these feel
more like the character that helps tell the survivor story. After
all, there are seldom other Bugs out there that may have the
original badging or the original roof. But this one appears to
carry its full package that came from Wolfsburg - right down to the
tires!
Under the factory-correct white top is the factory-correct white
interior. So the paint, roof, and upholstery make this an
ultra-desirable triple-white collectible. With such low mileage,
you're really only going to find hints of age, not wear. It's
mostly the kind of things that need a comprehensive cleaning if you
were trying to take this back to day one, but part of the fun is
how much this remains a time capsule. Even careful convertible
owners have seen their dash warp from decades in the sun, wood-like
trim fall, torn the convertible boot, or wear out the leatherette
around the steering wheel. But this one remains a benchmark. And
while this was not optioned for a radio at the factory, the AM
radio kit for the dealer-installed unit even comes with the sale.
So you just know owing this one will include the fun of showing off
the unique details and paperwork.
While the mileage is almost impossibly low, this Beetle has
remained in the hands of collectors. So that means proper
maintenance. That is why the fuel-injected 1600cc flat-four remains
such a strong runner. So we won't blame you for adding to the
odometer by driving this one every weekend to different car shows
(maybe even get a separate set of wheels and tires to preserve the
special stock rubber.) The four-speed manual transmission and
desirable Super Beetle are even more reasons why the open road is
calling.
Because this is such a special car, you'll be pleased that it comes
with the right paperwork. This includes a detailed history summary,
the original window sticker, the owner's manual, and title
documentation verifying the low mileage. Cars this special hardly
ever come up for sale. So if you're a true VW fan, you don't want
to miss this drop-top. Call today!!!