1972 Volkswagen Super Beetle
Description
The Volkswagen Beetle, officially known as the Volkswagen Type 1, is celebrated for its distinctive shape and remarkable longevity, with production spanning from 1938 to 2003. Among its various iterations, the VW 1302 introduced in August 1970 marked a significant redesign, featuring a new MacPherson strut suspension that allowed for an enlarged front trunk and a repositioned spare wheel. Originally intended to be named "1301," Volkswagen adopted "1302" due to a trademark issue with French company Simca. This model was available alongside the more powerful 1302S, which boasted a 1,584 cc engine compared to the 1,300 cc engine of the standard 1302. In English-speaking countries, the "Super Beetle" designation was used in marketing, although it did not appear on the engine cover. Given the model's popularity, many owners customize their cars to suit their needs and desires, as with this 1972 Super Beetle.
Highlights
Powered by a 1,776 cc flat-four engine upgraded with the following:
Engle 110 camshaft
Deep sump oil pan
HeadsUp Performance ported and polished cylinder heads
BMD serpentine belt pulley system
PerTronix 009 distributor
Dell’Orto carburetor
Freeway Flyer four-speed manual transmission with a Vintage Speed shifter
15x6 Fuchs-style wheels with black insets and Porsche center caps
Finished in Axalta Nason blue with matching powder-coated exterior trim
Black vinyl seats with white piping and West Coast Metric door panels
Additional sound deadening has been applied to the roof prior to installing a single piece headliner
Featured in a four-page article in the April 2019 issue of Hot VWs magazine
Features
Vintage Speed Super Flow exhaust system
Fuel filler neck from a 1965 model year beetle
Wood-rimmed Flat4 GT steering wheel
Custom steel dash
Period-correct Volkswagen branded AM/FM radio
Chrome exhaust tips
Grey carpeting
Lockable glove box
Door mounted map pockets
Roll-up side windows
Pivoting vent windows
Padded sun visors
Venting rear windows
Dual side view mirrors
Running boards
Known Imperfections
Minor paint imperfections
Included
Copy of the April 2019 issue of Hot VWs magazine
Jack
Extra carpeting
Ownership History
The owner of this 1972 Volkswagen Super Beetle bought the car from California in 2020, after its complete overhaul.