1968 Volkswagen Beetle
Please note this car is not equipped with venting rear side windows as previously noted.
Description
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The Volkswagen Beetle, originally known as the "Volkswagen" or "people’s car," is a global icon, recognized by various nicknames around the world such as Käfer, Vocho, Coccinelle, Fusca, and Maggiolino. Following its entry into serial production after World War II, it achieved the status of the best-selling car based on a single platform, with 21.5 million units sold. This compact and practical vehicle exemplified innovation and design, characterized by its distinctive rounded shape, which was both aerodynamic and visually striking. Its rear-wheel drive and compact dimensions offered significant advantages over traditionally designed cars of its time, while the air-cooled engine provided low maintenance and ease of repair, solidifying the Beetle’s reputation for reliability and user-friendliness.
Highlights
Just under 93,000 miles, which are believed to be original
Finished in Velvet Green
Interior upholstered in beige vinyl
The engine number decodes as a 1968-69 1,500 cc, 53 horsepower “M157” air cooled flat four for the U.S. and Canadian markets
Upgraded front disc brakes
White painted 15 inch steel wheels with chrome hubcaps
Sapphire IX transistor AM radio
The current owner reports that Folts Auto Werks, of Blairstown, New Jersey performed the following work:
New upper and lower ball joints
Engine oil changes
Valve adjustments
Transmission service
New tie rods
New generator belt
Adjust brakes and clutch cable
Replaced the fuel sender unit
Front disk brake conversion
New rear axle seals
Features
Door mounted map pockets
Roll-up side windows
Pivoting vent windows
Floor mounted gear selector
Front bucket seats
Chrome bumpers
Bumper over riders
Left hand side view mirrors
Rubber floor mats
Running boards
Passenger grab handle
Bakelite steering wheel
Door mounted arm rests
Lap belts
Known Imperfections
Tear in the driver’s seat
Imperfections pictured in the headliners
Minor scratches and chips in the paint as pictured
The radio is not connected to the antenna
Ownership History
This 1968 Volkswagen Beetle is reported to have been originally owned in Newton, Massachusetts, as noted in in the original maintenance booklet. From there the car is said to have been sold by Noyes Volkswagen of Keene, New Hampshire, prior to being purchased by the current owner from Waterbury Center, Vermont in September 2018 with 89,079 miles that are believed to be original.
Additional documents
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