Description
As part of the standard auction process, this vehicle is housed in a secured storage facility within the national network. Upon purchase, the buyer may select the nearest storage location for delivery, which will occur within 15 days. Once the vehicle arrives, the buyer receives a secure access code and assigned storage bay number to conduct a personal inspection.
At the facility, the buyer may complete a self‑inspection and guided test‑drive session via managed video, ensuring full transparency before finalizing the sale. If the vehicle does not meet expectations, the buyer may decline the purchase with no obligation. All vehicles are pre‑inspected before entering storage, and the company guarantees that the condition, documentation, and specifications match the listing.
1967 Volkswagen Beetle – 1500cc Flat-Four | 4‑Speed | Documented 1990s Restoration
Overview
This 1967 Volkswagen Beetle is a charming, well-presenting example showing 17,552 miles indicated, with two owners and a period restoration completed in the 1990s. It retains a largely stock specification, accompanied by receipts and photo documentation of the refresh, making it an appealing choice for enthusiasts seeking a classic, driver-quality Beetle.
Exterior
The car is finished in a Deltron DBU basecoat/clearcoat system that gives the paintwork a clean, glossy appearance appropriate to its vintage character. The seller notes a blister in front of the rear fender on the driver’s side, a known imperfection that can be seen in the documentation, but overall the bodywork presents well for a restored, enjoyed car.
Engine & Drivetrain
Power comes from a single-port 1500cc flat-four engine, originally rated at 53 horsepower, paired with a four-speed transaxle. In period, this combination was sufficient to move the approximately 1,764‑pound Beetle to 60 mph in just over 16 seconds and on to a top speed of about 78 mph, delivering the familiar, relaxed performance and character that have made these cars so beloved.
Chassis, Suspension & Underside
Several photos of the underside highlight the condition of the pan and underbody, reflecting the care taken during the 1990s restoration. The car retains its stock-style suspension and running gear, contributing to the authentic driving feel enthusiasts expect from an air‑cooled Beetle.
Interior
Inside, the Beetle features original-style basketweave upholstery that presents well, paired with a clean, painted metal dashboard that maintains the correct vintage look. The odometer shows 17k miles but is not believed to be accurate; however, the overall interior condition is consistent with a carefully kept, restored car rather than a heavily worn example.
Model-Year Details & History
The 1967 model year is notable as a transitional point: it retained the classic metal dashboard and earlier bumper style, while introducing the 12‑volt electrical system and standard backup lights. Headlamps were moved forward to the leading edge of the front fenders and lost their glass covers, a design that would carry through until Beetle production ended. Is offered with receipts and photo documentation of its 1990s restoration, underscoring its history and care.























































































