Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this 1971 Volkswagen Super
Beetle Convertible. This Karman built Beetle is finished in white
over white interior with a black canvas convertible top. The early
Super Beetles (1971 and 1972) retained the classic flat windshield
and standard dash but gained McPherson front suspension and
significantly more trunk space - making them a bit unique and a
nice blend of comfort and styling.
This example shows to a good driver standard - an older repaint in
white retains a nice shine with newer lenses, rubbers and some
chrome bits. Likewise the interior is clean and tidy with
comfortable seats, working gauges and a modern stereo. The cloth
top (not vinyl) with glass rear window is in very good
condition.
Recent brake flush, new carburetor, brake light switches, shift
coupler and other items have been addressed to make this a fun and
reliable cruiser. It is mostly rust free - there is an an area
under the battery that has been patched but otherwise floors and
frame are solid and believed original. The 1600CC dual port motor
runs well and pulls strong, an extractor style exhaust is
fitted.
There is likely no better point of entry into classic car ownership
than a Beetle convertible - and be prepared for smiles, waves and
stories of days gone by wherever you go. For more information about
this 1971 Volkswagen Super Beetle Convertible for sale at Motorcar
Studio in Savannah, please call 912-235-0435.
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