Vehicle Description
It's great when you can find an affordable classic with added
distinction. So take a look at all the details on this 1968
Volkswagen Beetle, but just know that you're not the only one
admiring this Bug.
This VW was imported from Brazil, and they are one of the places to
live the longest with the Beetle. So they know how to take care of
them correctly. The creamy white paint has a good gloss from a
respray within the last few years. It strikes the right balance of
a driver-ready style that also knows how to show off some
characteristic body lines. And this South American Beetle has some
features that will make people think it's a much older vintage,
like the covered headlights, front fender vents, and smaller tail
lights. And the decklid is even the 1966-style one with unique 1300
badging. There are some great brightwork touches, especially the
classic bumpers with overriders. And this extra brightwork goes
with the artful wood and chrome roof rack.
The interior was said to have been redone at the same time as the
paint. So you have nice upholstery, door panels, and floor mats all
have the look and feel of quality. Even the trunk up front is
looking quite stylish. It also has some great classic options like
the rear pop-out windows and the woven parcel shelf under the dash.
And you'll notice unique details for this southern Bug in places
like the steering wheel crest and the VDO speedometer in
kilometers.
The motor has the clean look of good cars. And while the decklid
has the right 1300 callout, what you're looking at is an upgraded
1600 unit. So you still get the same great air-cooled hum that the
Beetle is famous for, but now with a little extra pep in its step.
No one will ever label a classic Beetle as a sports car, but the
control of the crisp-shifting four-speed manual transmission and a
good set of Pirelli tires keeps this feeling quite fun on the
road.
Distinct, iconic, and priced-right, this Beetle has a lot to offer.
So hurry up before someone else grabs this deal. Call today!!!