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The Volkswagen Beetle is such a cheerful and characterful car it's hard to believe that a notorious historical figure was directly involved in its conception. A car that was meant to bring cheap and reliable motoring to the German masses, the task of bringing it to life was delegated to a chap named Ferdinand Porsche. Over twenty-one million Beetles were sold over a production run that started in 1938, was interrupted during World War II, resumed in 1946, and went all the way up to 2003. The Beetle has had over a thousand updates and improvements during its long life. This particular 1969 Volkswagen Beetle is thus one of twenty-one million ways to experience the joys of simple, air-cooled motoring. It's got just 39,000 miles on it and an upgraded powertrain, but you wouldn't guess it just by gazing at its friendly outlook. Let's learn more about why this car should be on your driveway.
The pastel green paint job on this 1969 Volkswagen Beetle is very reminiscent of the Sixties, popularly known as the era of peace and love. It's a very light-hearted color for a light-hearted car that rolls on a set of premium white steel wheels with shiny chrome hubcaps. The friendly bug-eyed headlamps, chrome detailing, and distinctive shape, are all hallmarks borne by this example of a landmark car in automotive history – and you could buy this piece of history today if you like. Inside, there's enough space for four occupants, courtesy of two front bucket seats and a rear bench seat. The Beetle was meant to be a family car, after all. You've got minimalistic instrumentation and creature comforts, but there's an upgraded Bluetooth-capable head unit from JVC, aftermarket speakers, and a Grant steering wheel in place.
This 1969 Volkswagen Beetle features an upgraded Scat 1,776cc boxer 4-cylinder engine with high-performance quad carburetor set up for added pep. A custom dual exhaust also helps while enhancing the iconic air-cooled purr of the engine. Driving the rear wheels through a four-speed manual gearbox, this 1969 Volkswagen Beetle will have your senses tingling while you experience the raw art of driving sans modern conveniences and power assistance.
Classic cars often get a bad rep for being unreliable modes of transport; the mere mention of one and images of being stuck on the side of the road looking for help may come to mind for those who don't know the magic of owning one. In essence, Classic cars soothe the soul; every gear shift evokes a sense of freedom, and the mechanical symphony that goes alongside it makes for driving memories that can't be replicated. It is true that owning a classic car can be a troublesome experience if not done right; it takes patience to see things through; what if you could experience classic car ownership minus the supposed hardships of keeping one going? Present today is this 1979 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible Karmann. Its reliable classic car ownership ensures more time behind the wheel and less time on the side of the road.
In the world of classic cars, the bigger the price tag doesn't necessarily mean you're behind the wheel of a more exotic machine. At most times, you're more likely to create memories of being behind the wheel of a classic car that fits your purpose. Present today is this 1971 Volkswagen Beetle; this classic beauty has a reported 23,000 miles run in and is classic car ownership that doesn't cause a dent in your finances and instead ensures infinite smiles per gallon.
The Volkswagen Beetle is such an icon of car culture that it's hard to see how a follow-up could be done. However, that's just what Volkswagen did in 1997 with the aptly-named New Beetle. While the New Beetle would be somewhat constrained by modern safety and emissions regulations, it still emerged as a fond tribute to the original. Thanks to its cutesy nature, the New Beetle would see some adaptations, such as witnessed by this 1998 Volkswagen Beetle Pikabug. Said to be #9 from the PokePatrol fleet, this one-of-a-kind Beetle sports a healthy 176,000 miles, showing that it enjoys long runs. The current owner reports the car has a new engine and also comes with the original engine. It holds the crown of being one of the fleet of Nintendo Vehicles coined as "PokePatrol" that toured the United States to promote Pokemon in 1998 through the mid-2000s. Let's delve a little deeper into its specifics, but if you're a Pokemon fan, no need to read any further. Just get in touch with us, and we'll tell you how to take it home.
The humble Volkswagen Beetle can mean many things to many people. Originally conceived as simple, almost utilitarian transport for the masses, its timeless design and dependable reliability catapulted the VW Bug into a much more significant role. You’ll find some Beetles setting world-record auction prices, others tearing up the race tracks in historic events, and still more being used as blank canvases for those who like to harness the many customization options on offer. There are, of course, many different body styles of Volkswagen Beetle on offer, too. And one of the most desirable is pictured for sale here. This 1978 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible is a perfect example of just how wide the “people’s car” appeal stretches. Having undergone a mild restoration with multiple new parts reported, this VW Beetle Convertible is ready to make waves in the classic car scene.
Classic cars often get a bad rep for being unreliable modes of transport; the mere mention of one and images of being stuck on the side of the road looking for help may come to mind for those who don't know the magic of owning one. In essence, Classic cars soothe the soul; every gear shift evokes a sense of freedom, and the mechanical symphony that goes alongside it makes for driving memories that can't be replicated. It is true that owning a classic car can be a troublesome experience if not done right; it takes patience to see things through; what if you could experience classic car ownership minus the supposed hardships of keeping one going? Present today is this 1979 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible Karmann. Its reliable classic car ownership ensures more time behind the wheel and less time on the side of the road.
Looking at the world of classic cars, a few motors have made their mark in the history books; they might not be the most performance-oriented or exotic-looking, but their presence carries a story. The Volkswagen Beetle is one of those historic motors; it was the symbol of peace and love and is a hot property with classic car collections worldwide. Present today is this 1973 Volkswagen Super Beetle. One of over 21 million Beetles made, this classic motor is a lovely example of a legendary marque and can be yours to drive off in today!
By its third generation, the Chevrolet Corvette was already a well-known icon within the landscape of American motoring. The C3, introduced in 1968, retained its sleek and muscular appearance, adding a few more curves to the design, with a bit of European flair injected into its philosophy. It was still distantly Corvette. The C3 was also the first model to introduce a Targa top to its coupe models, a feature that would remain a popular element that reappeared over the ensuing generations. The C3 was also the first Corvette to serve as the pace car for the Indianapolis 500—the first in a long tradition of Corvette pace cars that would appear for the iconic race. Our featured car is a 1975 Chevrolet Corvette with the 350ci V8 engine mated to an automatic transmission, and features a few choice performance upgrades.
When the 1965 Chevrolet Impala Coupe was first introduced, their commercials referred to it as a completely new look that time can not wash away. Sure enough, even after a number of decades, the Chevrolet Impala remains a car that is accepted to be beautiful from every angle. Another interesting fact about the 1965 model year is that they improved the Jet Smooth Ride with a new chassis and suspension design and made it standard equipment in every model. To this day, its ability to make you feel like you are hovering above potholes is said to surpass the comfort of contemporary city cars. This 1965 Chevrolet Impala Coupe, with a recently installed engine, bears only 1,000 miles on the clock.
There are few cars that can embed themselves into popular culture the way the achingly beautiful third-generation Chevrolet Impala has. The model featured many design flourishes that epitomized the ’50s and ‘60s, including the car’s long and flowing lines, low roof, lashing of chrome, wrap-around windshield, and distinctive c-pillar design. The car we offer for sale here takes the traditional Impala recipe and adds so much more. Under the hood, you’ll find a modern GM LS V8 engine, which just so happens to have a supercharger strapped to it for good measure. This 1962 Chevrolet Impala SS restomod has undergone an extensive restoration and features a host of new parts and upgraded tech. It could be yours, with just 2,500 miles recorded since the restoration was completed.
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