Gorgeous, clean document 1957 Volkswagen Beetle received a subsequent mechanical refurbishment that included
rebuilding the air-cooled flat-four and four-speed manual transaxle along with refreshing the brakes and suspension. Features include beige leatherette upholstery, an oval rear window, chrome-finished bumpers with overriders, and 15" steel wheels with bright hubcaps.
The car was finished from the factory in Horizon Blue (L331) and repainted under previous ownership.
Oval rear window, quarter vent windows, dual exhaust outlets, and chrome-finished bumpers with overriders. The cabin was upholstered in Light Beige leatherette from the factory
(70). Light brown square-weave carpets line the floors, and additional appointments include a folding rear bench, black rubber floor mats, and a map pocket on the left door.
The air-cooled flat-four has been rebuilt by top notch vw expert “George Schmidt”. Fitted with 80mm pistons as well as an upgraded camshaft. The carburetor, distributor, and fuel pump have also been rebuilt. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a four-speed manual transaxle that was rebuilt by Rancho
Performance Transaxles of Fullerton, California.
Serious inquiries please. She’s a rare survivor.