- MY 1971 Volkswagen Beetle
- 1.6L I4
- Four Speed Manual Transmission
- Blue Exterior
- Cream Interior
- Current Owner Reports All Maintenance Up to Date
- Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes
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.
Exterior and Interior
The Volkswagen Beetle is recognizable no matter where you are or which high-end car you turn up to. The design evokes a sense of peace and a sign of the good times; each curve and design detail adds to its appeal. This 1971 Volkswagen Beetle sports a blue exterior, a unique color not found in many classic Volkswagen Beetles. A closer look at this classic beauty shows that everything is in excellent shape. The car sports all its chrome components and even sits on its factory hubcaps for that added factory design charm. With interior cabins of modern cars sporting LED screens and a host of digital tech, it's refreshing to step into the cream interior of this 1971 Volkswagen Beetle and experience a drive that's unfiltered and geared to be engaging. Once you are in and comfy, the Wolfsburg steering wheel comes into view, and a cockpit view includes a meter cluster to monitor the car's vitals and a wooden gear knob.
Engine
Classic cars are meant to be worked on; true, a pristine restoration from the best is nice, but getting your hands dirty and tinkering with your own classic car is an experience that's unmatched and adds to the whole classic car experience. This 1971 Volkswagen Beetle was built to be a fun way to take in the weekend drives, and its 1.6 in-line four air-cooled motor is easy to tinker around with and ensures smiles per gallon with your hard work behind the wheel. The current owner reports that this German classic has all its maintenance up to date, including sports front discs at the front and drums at the rear for braking performance. In terms of power delivery, this classic machine channels all its performance to its rear wheels through a four-speed manual transmission.
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