Vehicle Description
1967 Volkswagen Beetle
Hippie, also spelled hippy, member, during the 1960's and 1970's,
of a countercultural movement that rejected the norms of mainstream
American life. The movement originated on college campuses in the
United States, although it spread to other countries, including
Canada and Britain. The name derived from "hip," a term applied to
the Beatniks of the 1950's, such as Allen Ginsberg and Jack
Kerouac, who were generally considered to be the precursors of
hippies. Although the movement arose in part as opposition to U.S.
involvement in the Vietnam War, (1955-75), hippies were often not
directly engaged in politics, as opposed to their activist
counterparts known as "Yippies", (Youth International Party).
A "frame off" restoration performed in the past has left us with
one of Wolfsburg's finest with a resprayed exterior, new chrome,
and a nice new interior all in abundance on this now offered for
consignment Beetle right out of 1967. This rounded dream has been
lovingly restored and professionally cared for during our
consignor's ownership tenure. Sporting a rebuilt 1493cc engine, a 4
speed stick shifter, the added benefit of air conditioning leaves
us with a nearly like a new 1967 car gracing the North mallway of
our Hallowed Halls. I'm feelin' the love, follow along and let this
bug bring out your inner hippy.
Exterior
A respray of the factory correct Zenith Blue adorns this curved
steel paneled beetle shaped V-dub. Only minor inclusions are
apparent in the finish, but one really has to look to find them.
The chrome is nicely preserved in the bumpers, trim, and any
badging which shines wonderfully in the strong Pennsylvania Fall
sun. Gaps are very nice, and the cute little running board is all
solid. A rebuilt wiper motor clears your way on those rainy drives
and works together with new blades and arms to ensure clear vision.
Highlights would be for this writer the swooping beltline molding
on either side of the car which has a great line, the addition of
chrome bumper overriders or bed rails if you will, and the twin
chromed mini exhaust tips that peek out from under the curved
bumper...all good for this buggy with black painted wheels wearing
polished moon caps and like new Vredestein 175/55R15 blackwall
rubber.
Interior
A swing of the driver's door and we see Zenith Blue metal painted
steel surrounding a black horizontally ribbed vinyl door panel
complete with the door handle, window crank, map pocket and a vinyl
armrest. Wonderful and new bucket seats have body hugging in
addition to boosters tuck and roll stitching on the inserts. The
rear seat is a long bench and stretches from C pillar to C pillar
and also shows as new. Black carpet is on the floors, and some
rubber protective mats are above the carpet. A simple Zenith Blue
painted dash with circular speedometer and square gas gauge sit
within the vertical ribbed speaker area which is fronted by an
original steering wheel in good condition with the Castle Wolfsburg
logo in the center of the half round chrome horn ring. The original
AM radio is also mounted in the dash and fits perfectly. Below the
dash is the controller and vents for the added heater and AC unit
and if one didn't think otherwise this could be construed as
factory installed, it fits that well. The headliner is white and is
nice and tight in its perforated pattern.
Drivetrain
A cleaned up and rebuilt 1493cc horizontally opposed 4-cylinder
engine sits in the rear of this car. It has a 1-barrel Solex carb
on top and a 4-speed manual transmission bolted to the rear. Power
is transferred to the tires via a 4.120 geared axle. The engine
appears nearly new with new crank and generator pulleys as well as
a fresh oil change, a recent valve adjustment, and an upgrade to
electronic ignition.
Undercarriage
Minor surface rust is attaching itself to the dual exhaust system,
and just a bit on the suspension, which shows as transverse torsion
bars with 3" drop spindles upfront and a swing arm with torsion
bars on the rear with new shocks all around. The floor and front
trunk pans present in black with a peppering of road dirt, but no
invasive rust is noted. An upgrade to disc brakes is noted on the
front and in the back we see reliable drum braking to bring this
bug to a safe and stable halt.
Drive-Ability
This car fired right up and gave that nice tinny sound only a rear
engine VW can give. It shifted smoothly and cornered as it should.
It provided a nice ride, and even the simple interior was
comfortable with plenty of interior room.
A very high quality restoration with a few stones left unturned,
but not anything to write home about on the fault and flaw front.
Very nice paint, a comfy spacious interior and a good runner, a
classic and sounding like it 67 V-Dub. California here we come!
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 850 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display. This vehicle is located in our
showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just
1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The
website is www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888)
227-0914. Please contact us anytime for more information or to come
see the vehicle in person.