Volkswagen Käfer 1200

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Car-ID: OT0229
Model, Body type:
Compact car
Registration:
1982
Engine Power:
1,184 CCM (25 KW / 34 BHP)
Transmission:
Manual transmission
Color:
Silver
Doors:
2
Mileage:
13,900 km

Vehicle Description

– charming special edition VW 1200 Beetle
– “Silver Bug”, marketed in 1981 to commemorate the assembly of 20 million beetles
– one of only 3,700 examples of this special Mexico beetle
– originally delivered to the Netherlands
– diamond silver-metallic paint (VW paint code 97A)
– heated rear window and Blaupunkt Amsterdam radio
– bicolour (black / white) interior with appropriate traces of use
– headliner, carpet and door panels all original and in good state of preservation
– chromed hubcaps on 15″ steel rims
– large “elephant foot” rear lights
– valid technical approval until 05/2019 and historic plates


Who has not heard of the Beetle that runs and runs and runs?

As early as 1945, mass production of the VW Beetle was commenced – the last one rolled off the line in 2003. The VW Beetle was produced over 20,000,000 times and had become a classic during its production period, enjoying a wide fan base right until today. In early 2014, more than 10 percent of all registered classic cars in Germany were “creepy crawlies”, making it beyond any doubt the most popular classic car of all times.
Over the decades, the beetle has undergone numerous changes, the most obvious concerned the shape of the rear window. The two-piece oval rear window (“split”) was replaced in 1953 by a larger one-piece oval window. In 1957 and then again in 1963, the rear window was enlarged again. The 1302 was presented in 1970, it marked the zenith of beetle development in Germany. Production at the Wolfsburg plant came to an end in 1974, but up until 1985, Mexico-built beetles were officially marketed by VW in Germany.

Vehicle Overview

Interior Features

  • Black
  • Fabric

Exterior Features

  • Metallic
  • Silver

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