This 1965 Volkswagen Beetle convertible was restored under previous ownership and spent time in California through the selling dealer’s acquisition in 2024. It is powered by a 1,776cc flat-four paired with a four-speed manual transaxle and is finished in white over red leatherette. Features include a black convertible top, dual carburetors, drum brakes, staggered Fuchs-style alloy wheels, chrome bumpers, a Vintage Speed shifter, and a custom sound system. This Beetle convertible is offered by the selling dealer with a clean California title.
The car was refinished under previous ownership in white and features a replacement black convertible top, dual side mirrors, bright trim, rear mudflaps, and chrome bumpers with overriders. Two top boots accompany the car.
Chrome-finished Fuchs-style alloy wheels measure 15″ up front and 17″ in the rear and are mounted with Yokohama tires measuring 195/45 and 205/45, respectively. Stopping power is provided by four-wheel drums.
The front seats and rear bench are upholstered in red leatherette that extends to the door and side panels. Appointments include a Vintage Speed Black Mamba shifter, a fire extinguisher, polished pedal covers, billet aluminum interior door handles and window cranks, and a custom sound system.
The two-spoke steering wheel features a Wolfsburg crest and frames a 90-mph speedometer and a fuel-level gauge. The five-digit odometer shows 13k miles.
The front trunk is upholstered in red vinyl and houses amplifiers for the custom sound system.
The 1,776cc flat-four is said to have been installed in 2022 and features a Bugpack crankcase breather, polished pulleys, dual carburetors, and a four-into-two exhaust system with dual mufflers. Power is delivered to the rear wheels via a four-speed manual transaxle.