1973 Volkswagen Beetle Super Beetle

1600cc Engine | Manual Transmission | Disc Brake Conversion

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22082683

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Make:
Model:
VIN:
1332032880
Lot Number:
22082683
Odometer:
202,000
(Exempt / TMU)
Engine:
1.6L V4
Drive Type:
Transmission:
Manual/Standard
Exterior Color:
Red
Interior Color:
Black
Vinyl Wrap:
Vehicle Location:
South Carolina

Overview of 1973 Volkswagen Beetle Super Beetle For Sale by Owner

The Volkswagen Beetle is the result of an effort to build an automobile for the middle class of Germany, and it’s an icon of a vehicle with a legacy and history that makes it worth preserving and protecting. Not to mention the appealing design that no other car has ever had and probably no one ever will. With this particular 1973 Volkswagen Super Beetle, you have a chance of welcoming a piece of automotive history to preserve but also to enjoy for the future. Completely upgraded and ready for the future with 202,000 miles on the clock, this Beetle is still alive and raring to go.

Exterior and Interior

Red is the choice of color for this 1973 Volkswagen Super Beetle, which has protected its classic look with very little changes to its appearance. Sans the chrome bumpers that are usually seen on the front and rear, this Beetle follows a more minimal and subtle aesthetic which compliments the design of the Beetle very well. Of course, what else can be said of the exterior other than iconic, with a look that is unmistakable wherever you may go. But with closer inspection you might notice the reportedly new tires. Inside, you’ll enjoy the black interior which has very little done to interfere with its original aesthetic, although the steering wheel might look a little fresh. Look under the carpeting and you’ll notice the reportedly new floor pan for added durability and peace of mind. Then there are the seats which are in great condition, giving ample support as you travel with this joy of a ride. There is a modern stereo system for convenience, but very little else in the way of modern distractions and fripperies.

Engine

The everyman’s Porsche, this 1973 Volkswagen Super Beetle’s modern upgrades don’t end there. There’s also new shocks, disc brake conversion as well as emergency brake for greater reassurance. The engine reportedly comes with a new fuel kit, delivering gasoline to the air-cooled 1600cc four-cylinder engine that sits in the back delivering reliable and dependable power to the rear wheels through a manual transmission.

Walk-around Video of this Volkswagen Beetle

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Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$55,000

There are custom builds, and then there are machines like this. This 1970 Volkswagen Beetle Restomod shows just 710 miles and represents a complete reimagination of one of the most recognizable economy cars ever built. Far removed from its humble air-cooled origins, this Beetle has been transformed into a full custom hot rod powered by a Chevrolet LT1 V8, riding on a tubular chassis, and engineered with hardware more commonly found in purpose-built performance cars. From its chopped roofline and wide rear stance to its remote-controlled suicide doors and bespoke interior, this is a build created to command attention wherever it goes. The title carries a rebuilt designation noted in title history, which should be fully disclosed, but this vehicle’s appeal lies in its craftsmanship, engineering ambition, and sheer uniqueness rather than originality.

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Passenger side photo of vehicle

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Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$49,999

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