Vehicle Description
This 1967 Volkswagen Beetle has a terrific vintage style that has
plenty of fun cruiser-style upgrades. And just in case you were
wondering if it's really a driver, they also gave it a later/larger
flat-four.
The two-tone red and white is a great color combo that will get you
noticed. And that's what you want on a '67. These had special
single-year features. Up front it was the updated headlights that
still had the classic front vents below them. Plus, in the rear,
the decklid was special for this one year only. The chrome bumpers
still have the overrides and the classic luggage rack adds to the
vintage attitude. Overall, the finish and details are all about
being a good-looking car that you can also drive without getting
nervous. After all, you can tell this one has a cruiser attitude by
the lowered suspension stanced with the cool-looking negative
camber in the rear.
The interior has a clean and functional style. The upholstery looks
nice in gray with subtle lighter gray piping. The headliner and
carpet are in good condition and the door panels appear newer. You
have the right 1967-specific elements, like the rubberized dash
knobs and the knob-less ashtray. And the parcel shelf under the
dash is always a cool vintage upgrade.
The engine bay continues the custom style with a mirrored firewall,
polished components, and a red block to match the exterior. But the
real heart of the appeal is that this is a later motor borrowed
from a 1971 Beetle. That means the 1600cc displacement which is
also the largest that went into the production Bug. It's a strong
runner, and so it really reinforces the feeling that this is the
classic that's made to be driven. And the control of the four-speed
and the upgrade to modern tires makes it a fun custom you can
easily enjoy.
This is a single-year Beetle that also has been done to look bolder
and be a better cruiser. So you know it makes for the ultimate
classic VW. Call today!!!