Vehicle Description
1973 Volkswagen Beetle
"When production started on Herbie the Love Bug, Disney set up a
casting call for about a dozen cars, and kept them outside the
studios for the crew to examine during their breaks. The lineup
included Toyotas, Volvos, and of course, the pearl white Volkswagen
Beetle. When the crew walked by to inspect the cars, they would
kick the tires and grab the steering wheel to see how it handled.
However, when they came across the Volkswagen, they began to pet
it, so the Beetle got the job." Thx IMDB. I don't know if this
confirmation of the Beetle's cuteness, or commentary on people in
show business, but either way, the presence of a Beetle instantly
turned it into a film icon and sold a few cars for VW along the
way.
For consignment, a 1973 Volkswagen Beetle with a long list of newer
parts. A lot of TLC went into sorting this car out and although
it's a model year 10 years hence from Herbie, this is one bug you
can definitely love.
Exterior
The front fenders are mated with earlier vintage rear fenders which
instantly gives the car a unique shape and the bumpers, turn
signals, and taillights are from an earlier model too. Once these
parts were melded, the car received a paint job with Pastel White.
The metal work including light rings, light housing, hubcaps, side
mirror, side molding, and handles are all in wonderful shape and
the paint coverage is fantastic. 15-inch staggered width steel
wheels carry slightly staggered size tires with a late 2019 date
code, and along with the black window frames, wipers, vents, and
running board provide a nice contrast to the white. We could not
find any glaring imperfection on the exterior of this fine bug.
Interior
Door cards are on the list of items replaced and as such, these
black vinyl examples are in unmarred condition and that carries
over to the front bucket seats which are the tall back variety with
weave pattern in black vinyl and the rear bench is virtually
pristine. A glossy black steering wheel leads to a dashboard with a
newer pad, and a gauge cluster that now includes gauges for oil
pressure, water temp, volts, and a tachometer for RPMs. The modern
radio provides AM/FM/CD and the glove box door veers from the
plastic dash with glossy black paint. A shifter is floor mounted
and surrounded by newer square weave carpet in great condition and
the cabin is topped with a perforated vinyl headliner that is also
newer and excellent. The front trunk is lined in black carpet and
is clean.
Drivetrain
Under the rear hatch we find the 1600cc flat 4 cylinder engine in
wonderful visual shape with plenty of chrome bits and polished
metals. It's fueled by a 1-barrel carburetor and rated at 46
horsepower and movement is rowed through a 4-speed manual
transmission that keeps power in the rear with 3.88 gears. Drum
brakes occupy all four corners. Replaced items include the
carburetor, clutch kit, oil pump, coil, distributor, cap and rotor,
(all Pertronix), throttle cable, clutch cable, master and wheel
cylinders, brake lines and hoses, and battery.
Undercarriage
Lots of road spray on the belly pans but overall, the underside is
relatively clean and free of rust or grease build up. We note some
residual oil on the transmission pan and some curling and chipping
paint on the inside of the fenders. The dual exhaust travels a
short distance to a stock style muffler then exits almost
immediately through chrome tailpipes. The lowered car operates on a
suspension configuration of a transverse torsion bar in front, and
a semi-trailing arm and torsion bar in the rear. Ball joints, tie
rods, shocks, pan seals, Napoleon's hat, (front frame chassis
support), lower spindles, rear axles, gas tank, fuel lines, oil
sump, and both front pans are all on the list of newer items.
Drive-Ability
Distinct VW tones emanate from the engine and exhaust and shuffling
through the gears gets the car up to speed where it performs well,
tracking straight and turning on a dime. All of the improvements
have paid off and this is an enjoyable and reliable little car with
all of the charm Beetles are known for. The only function that
didn't work perfectly was the wipers at high speed. All other
operations worked. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these
functions were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot
guarantee these functions will be working at the time of your
purchase.
With some unique exterior touches, a sorted engine and chassis, and
a fantastically clean exterior and interior, this is one that
should be on your list if you're in the market for a classic
Beetle. Oh sure, you could add patriotic stripes and a "53" on the
side, but as is, presents as a clean and show worthy Volkswagen and
even if you don't show it, be prepared for attention.
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collectible vehicles for sale via consignment in a climate
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Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the
I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. For more information visit
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