Vehicle Description
While the distinctive and shining paint draws you in, it will be
the upgrades and quality that really keep you happy you chose this
1971 Volkswagen Beetle convertible. After all, simplicity,
affordability, and quality are a perfect recipe to make this the
droptop that provides smiles for all the miles.
In addition to the Beetle's already sunny disposition, the flashy
purple finish adds a bright attitude that makes you want to jump in
and find a beach. This alluring hue is the product of an investment
in a full respray within the last year... that's why you get such a
great shine. But it takes more than just paintwork to get a droptop
that looks this fresh. The chrome bumpers, headlight bezels, and
sweeping side trim all look so good we suspect they're new. Plus,
the black convertible top with glass window has the kind of
tautness that indicates there's real quality here. And the way the
black looks against the deep purple tells us someone really took
their time to get the full package right on this convertible.
And while we like the way the roof looks up, when you take it down,
it reveals an equally nice black interior - ensuring this one looks
great in any weather. The moment you sit down in the upgraded
bucket seats, you'll realize the level of comfort that comes from
modern bolstering. And the improvements don't end there. A cruising
machine like this benefits from an AM/FM/cassette stereo head unit
and a set of Alpine speakers in the kick panels. Plus, you now have
the benefit of a rear view camera. But the most alluring parts of
this car are the classic elements. You get the timeless feel of the
vintage VW steering wheel, and beyond that, there's the factory VDO
gauge. Plus, your right hand takes control of the tall skinny
gearstick that is a familiar feeling to any classic VW fan.
The familiar 1600 cc air-cooled flat four engine is a big part of
the Beetle's appeal with its bulletproof reliability and familiar
whistling exhaust note. This is a period-correct motor that has a
tidy setup thanks to proper care with good belts and hoses. This is
linked to the sturdy and versatile four-speed manual transmission,
which allows you to get the most out of the motor. As many VW fans
already know, this is a Super Beetle. That means a better steering
box, bigger brakes, and a new MacPherson strut independent front
suspension.
Averaging less than 1,300 miles annually, this Beetle convertible
shows off the right upgrades and care - it even comes with the
owner's manual. So when a cut-above droptop can still be this
affordable, it's a deal that won't stay available for very long.
Call today!!!