1959 Classic Beetle, Incredibly Original, Original 6v System, 36hp, Wonderful! on 2040-cars
Hanover, Maryland, United States
Engine:36 hp
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1959
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Volkswagen
Interior Color: White
Model: Beetle - Classic
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: Deluxe
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Mileage: 36,000
First time offered in 20 years!!! At Speed Motors focuses upon investment-level Porsches...and in this case sometimes, VW's!!! I have owned, raced, serviced, and collected Porsches and VWs for years and come across wonderful examples for your consideration.
This is a wonderfully original, 1959 Type I Bug. I have owned this car for nearly 20 years and it has never given me a minute of trouble. It is wonderfully original including much of the ORIGINAL PAINT!!! The engine is absolutely original to the car as is the transmission (Please note engine number picture). The interior was originally red with the correct horsehair (I kept all of the original seat covers with the original horsehair intact), but was changed to white before I purchased the car. It still retains its correct 6V system, has a very rare dealer-installed three gauge cluster (fuel, amps, and oil temp), has the correct rims with full spare and the original jack. I have the correct owner's manual and many, many records/pictures, several trophies from VW shows, as well as a trophy winner as an original car. Car comes without the original luggage rack or with it (+$900). This is an excellent car in a wonderful period color combination that will be a joy for years to come for the next owner. Given my focus upon Porsches, I really don't use either or my Bugs (see my 1954 Bug for sale eBay #291054962475) so I've decided to make some garage room. There is no good reason other than that to sell either of them... They need nothing at all. Please contact me with any questions at 703-627-9991. Take a look at my 100% rating and bid with full confidence. I stand behind absolutely everything I sell. My thanks, Bob.
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