The Volkswagen Beetle was conceived as a car for everyone, and it
delivered on that promise more completely than almost any vehicle
in history. Over 21 million were produced across a production run
that lasted decades, and in February 1972 a Volkswagen Super Beetle
became the car that broke the Ford Model T's long-standing record
as the highest-selling automobile of all time. Volkswagen donated
that record-breaking car to the Smithsonian Institution, where it
remains today. The Super Beetle improved on the standard Beetle's
formula with MacPherson strut front suspension, a larger front
trunk, and for 1974 a curved panoramic windshield that gave the
cabin noticeably better sightlines and a more modern feel. This one
is finished in Ibiza Red and has been carefully built and sorted
into a car that drives as good as it looks.
Under the hood is a rebuilt and enlarged 1,641cc version of the
dual-port air-cooled flat four backed by a four speed manual. The
engine has been bored out for a little more displacement and the
dual-port head gives it better breathing than the earlier
single-port units. Shaved front and rear bumpers, removed heat
exchangers, and a lowered front suspension give the car a cleaner,
more purposeful stance than it wore from the factory. New 15 inch
IMPI wheels finish the exterior with a look that suits the red
paint well.
Inside, the grey leatherette interior is clean and well done with a
tidy dash and wood trim throughout. A Pioneer radio and custom
speaker box behind the rear seats round out a cabin that is simple,
honest, and exactly right for a car like this.
The entire car was professionally repainted inside and out and the
body has received new fenders, trunk lid, windshield, headlights,
and turn signals. The suspension, brakes, wiring harness, and tires
have all been replaced. A full collection of receipts documenting
the work and history comes with the car, and it drives with the
confidence of something that has been properly sorted. The engineer
who designed the original air-cooled flat four engine received less
than twenty dollars for his work despite it eventually powering
over 21 million vehicles. This one is a fitting tribute to that
legacy.
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Gr Auto Gallery, LLC and our sister company, Wheelz Sales and
Leasing Inc. makes every effort to represent each vehicle
accurately and with integrity. We also welcome third party
inspections when necessary. Although we try to do our very best to
be accurate in our description writing we are human and do make
mistakes. Unless noted in our description, we only have one key for
the vehicle. It is the responsibility of the buyer to either
inspect the vehicle personally or via a 3rd party, to ensure
satisfaction to the condition and value, prior to purchase. Unless
otherwise noted, All vehicles are sold AS IS, No Warranty Expressed
or Implied. All sales final. If you want verification on any items
working please ask. GR Auto Gallery and all its affiliates reserve
the right to charge a 3.5% processing fee on any credit card sales
of over $2,500.
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