1973 Volkswagen Beetle
*Please note photos of the engine and rebuild have been added to the end of the photo gallery
* Please note photos of the headliner repaired have been added to the end of the photo gallery
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
In 1968, the ubiquitous Volkswagen Beetle received its most notable update yet, introducing vertical sealed beam headlights, bigger and higher bumpers, and both 1,300 cc and 1,500 cc models. Taillights grew larger with reversing lights, push-button door handles appeared, and the spring-loaded fuel filler cap was finally moved to the fender from under the hood. These updates would carry the standard Beetle to the end of North American production in 1979. Forever fixed as a cultural symbol of the 1960s, the Beetle is beloved for its simple, robust construction, cheerful design, and ease of ownership. Today, they continue to attract a happy-go-lucky contingent of owners who enjoy memorable weekend cruises and grabbing attention at local car shows.
Highlights
Tastefully restored with a pre-1968 appearance including chromed bumpers with over riders, smaller tail lights, and slanted headlights with integrated turn signals
Consignor reports repairing the bodywork before conducting a single-stage Omni repaint in its current shade of green
Consignor reports rebuilding the dual-port 1,600 cc flat-four engine and balancing the rotating assembly
Four-speed manual transmission was reportedly degreased and received new gaskets and seals, as well as a new clutch throw-out bearing during the restoration
Other restoration highlights reported by the consignor include:
Solex 34 PICT-3 carburetor rebuilt by VolkzBitz
All new brakes and wheel bearings
New fuel filter with bracket relocated to transaxle away from the coil
New generator
New wiring harness
New oil cooler
New fuel tank, tank seals, and sending unit
New front lowering spindles and front sway bar
New door handles and door seals
New headlight and tail light assemblies
Rides on new steel wheels wearing chrome covers and mounted with Coker Classic white-wall tires
This Beetle is offered with the five-digit odometer currently displaying just 54 miles at the time of listing; however, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Driver’s side exterior rear-view mirror
Rear bench seat
Dual sun visors
Aftermarket JVC stereo
Battery toggle switch
Clifford alarm with door actuators
Roller accelerator pedal
ISP speedometer
ISP fuel gauge
Ivory two-spoke steering wheel
Door map pockets
Manual roll-up windows
Vent windows
Lap seatbelts
Dual exhaust outlets
Known Imperfections
Windshield wiper motor is installed but not wired
Needs front air box and drain tube to channel water under the car – the consignor notes he covers the vent when washing and does not drive in inclement weather
Included
Parts invoices
Ownership History
The consignor acquired this Beetle in 2016 from a machinist in Monterey, California, who is said to have completed some repair work to the floor pans and shift tunnel. The consignor reports disassembling the car and commencing the restoration shortly after acquiring it.
Optional vehicle service contract available for $1,000. Learn more about the program here. *Sales tax may be applicable.
Additional documents
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