1975 Volkswagen Beetle
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1975 Volkswagen Beetle 1975 Volkswagen Beetle

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The Beetle is perhaps the best-selling car of all-time. Truly, a recognizable shape that has stood the test of time.Adolf Hitler was searching for a people's car that was capable of transporting three children and two adults at speeds of sixty miles-per-hour. The car was to be inexpensive, costing the same as a motorcycle. Ferdinand Porsche was commissioned to produce such a vehicle. There are many theories as to where the designs originated from. Some believe Hitler designed the vehicle. Some theorize that it was Joseph Ganz's 1920 design that was the true inspiration for the Beetle design. Porsche had created designs for the Mercedes-Benz 170H, which played into the design of the Beetle. Inspiration for the Beetle had been drawn from the Tatra vehicles, mainly the T97, that had been designed by Hans Ledwinka. Due to the similarities, Tatra launched a lawsuit which never really materialized due to Germany invading Czechoslovakia. The lawsuit was later re-opened after World War II and Volkswagen was forced to pay Tatra 3,000,000 Deutsche Marks. This left Volkswagen with little money for development of new Beetle models.The Volkswagen Beetle first came on the scene in 1947, but they were known by a different name. KdF, short for Kraft durch Freude meaning 'power by joy', was designated to these small, gas-friendly vehicles. In English, the name Beetle was used. In German, they were known as Kafer, and in French they were called Coccinelle. 1975 models featured Air Flow Control Fuel Injection on U.S., Canadian, and Japanese Beetles, a derivative of the more complex Bosch fuel injection system used in the Volkswagen Type III - and equivalent to Bosch L-jetronic. The fuel-injected engine also received a new muffler and the option of an upstream catalytic converter required on some models (e.g. California), necessitating a bulge in the rear apron sheet metal directly under the rear bumper, and replacing the distinctive dual "pea shooter" pipes with a single offset tailpipe - making fuel-injected models identifiable at a glance. Other changes were rack and pinion steering replacing the traditional worm and roller gearbox on Super Beetles, and a larger license plate lamp housing below the engine lid. The car you see here is a highly desired triple black, 1975 convertible that has just had thousands invested in it in the last year. The car has been converted from an original fuel injection car to carbureted for reliability. The suspension was also gone through with new track bushings, tie rods and shocks. The top is new as well as the interior. We have receipts for thousands of dollars of work that was done to this little bug to make it what you see today. Outside, the car is in great condition and shows extremely well. The paint on the car looks great and is newer. The convertible top is new as well with no rips, tears or major staining. Both front and rear bumpers are new as well as the side view mirror. The headlights and turn signals have been replaced in the past as well. All four wheels were replaced in 2010 and are wrapped with new radial tires. Inside, the seats are like new and look great. The carpet looks good as well as the door panels and dash. The car has had a newer AM/FM/CD player installed as well as new speakers. The lights, blinkers, wipers and horn all work with no issues. Under the rear bonnet the little four cylinder runs great and starts with no issues. The coil, points, wires and belt have all just been replaced along with the intake manifold. The original high flow fuel pump was taken off and replaced with a low flow for the new carb set up. The throttle cable was also replaced with a 1971 version. The carb is freshly rebuilt and looks great. The engine bay is very clean and shows no rot or signs of damage. The underside is very solid with no rot to the floor pans that we have seen. The mileage currently shows 8940 and the VIN number is 1552010806. The car is being sold on a clean Nebraska title.

Stock #
4755
Vin:
4755
Transmission:
Manual
Mileage:
0