"The decision to produce the Super Beetle was going to be a costly
one. Never before had Volkswagen spent so much time or money on the
Beetle. The new suspension design required a new chassis and every
panel in the front end had to be redesigned as well. This meant new
rounder fenders, a larger wider hood, redesigned front valance, a
new spare tire well, changes to other areas of the body and new
inner fenders to accommodate the mounting of the new struts. This
would be the most costly and extensive revision of the Beetle since
it was first launched. It was said that if Heinz Nordhoff was alive
the Super Beetle might have never been built." Superbeetles.com
For consignment, a 1971 Volkswagen Super Beetle showing 18,095
miles, but the true miles are unknown. Globally, around 700,000
Super Beetles were produced in 1971, an incredible number by any
measure.
Exterior
Happy cars deserve happy colors and the Lemon Yellow adorning this
Beetle fits the bill as its bright, cheerful, and sets a perfect
background for the car's trim and lights, not to mention the black
features such as the tires and infamous running board. Body lines,
vents, and the black fender seam cords all pop off of the yellow
paint while polished trim such as the side strip and hood trim
blend well with the chrome bumpers, hubcaps, and headlight rings.
'73 would be the final year for tombstone tail lights, giving way
to the three part elephant's foot version in years to come. The
exterior is in great shape with imperfections limited to some
surface rust on the light rings, pitting in the wheels, surface
rust on lower grille, and a touched up scratch on a rear
fender.
Interior
Standard black vinyl door cards are in fine condition and the
hardware and pleated map pockets are also black. Out texture weaved
vinyl on the bucket seats is in good shape with some lumpiness to
the driver's seat, but along with the rear bench, present fully
intact and clean. A straight spoke runs through the center cap of
the steering wheel taking with it a horizontal horn bar. It has
some patina and leads to the original dashboard with single gauge
ahead and AM/FM radio to the right along with several switches.
Simplicity was the VW's strong point and the shifter rises from a
clear floor with black carpet, all in nice shape, while our
headliner above shows areas of looseness but no apparent tears. The
front trunk is barren and holds a jack.
Drivetrain
In back is the 1600cc flat 4 cylinder pushing out 60 horsepower
using a 1-barrel carburetor. A 4-speed manual transmission keeps
power in back and routes it through 4.125 gears.
Undercarriage
Clean and dry and other than minor surface rust, essentially rust
free. Drum brakes are employed on all four wheels and dual exhaust
utilize a stock style muffler that emits two straight exhaust tips,
polished for their public display. Suspension included the Super
Beetle's MacPherson struts in front and a transverse torsion bar
with semi trailing arms in back. We note some rust repair in the
wheel wells.
Drive-Ability
Dozens of Beetles have come through our Hallowed Halls and each one
delivers the satisfying cabin experience that made them so popular,
and this nicely preserved example is no exception. The car tracks
straight, handles nicely, and dare we say, does so with a bit of
pep. We note the horn is not working but all other functions work
as intended. 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.
Just a nice, straight, unmodified example of a classic Beetle, and
in a great color! It' rare that a Beetle at the mall doesn't find a
new home and we're confident this one won't be with us long enough
to collect a coat of dust. Here is your opportunity to join V-dub
nation, or add to your collection of air cooled classics!
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collectible vehicles for sale via consignment in a climate
controlled 336,000-square foot showroom (that's more than 8
acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic
and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the
I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. For more information visit
www.classicautomall.com or call us at (888) 227-0914. Contact us
anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.
There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
With so many great cars, you know we have a lot to talk about, and
we do that each week on the Classic Auto Mall Podcast with host
Stewart Howden. Stewart discusses new inventory as well as trends
in consignments and car prices, while interviewing celebrities and
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Vehicle Details
1971 Volkswagen Super Beetle
Listing ID:CC-2028837
Price:$12,000
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1971
Make:Volkswagen
Model:Super Beetle
Exterior Color:Lemon Yellow
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:18095
Stock Number:8149
VIN:1112952376
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