The Ultimate Guide to VW Beetle Convertibles: History, Restoration, and Driving Experience

The Ultimate Guide to VW Beetle Convertibles: History, Restoration, and Driving Experience

2024-04-13 07:39:48

Story:
The VW Beetle was the most produced automobile in the world before the VW Golf surpassed the production figure of 21.5 million in June 2002. The nickname Beetle came from the translated “Beetle”, as the New York Times titled it on July 3, 1938. It would soon populate the German highways like thousands upon thousands of beetles. The vehicle, designed by Ing. Ferdinand Porsche, was built in Germany from 1938 to 1978, then only in Brazil and Mexico. The Karmann bodywork company was commissioned to build the VW Beetle Cabriolet until 1980. Of the 15.8 million examples produced in Germany, just 330,281 convertibles were built. The 1300 from the 1303 series is the most produced Beetle Cabrio model. The reliable 1.3l engine is faithful and long-lasting, and many of these classics are still on the road today.

Body and paint:
In 2012 it was extensively restored and repainted. In some places the 12 years since the restoration are visible, but without any significant damage to the paint. The high-quality, double-lined fabric hood was renewed in 2018, is still as good as new and was recently tested for leaks.

Interior:
The interior was completely renovated during the restoration and you feel like you are in a new Beetle. The overall appearance is of high quality, only some plastic covers and the carpets show slight signs of age.

Engine and mechanics:
Mechanically, a VW Beetle is a problem-free car. The constant and consistent care by specialist companies has paid off – in spring 2024 the Beetle passed the new veteran test without any problems.

Landing gear:
The chassis is robust and the stylish whitewall tires give this convertible a particularly elegant appearance. The chassis, completely preserved in 2018, and the entire underbody are flawless.

Driving experience:
A Beetle convertible is a joy to drive, even on long journeys. The new-looking interior makes you forget that you are sitting in a 50-year-old automobile. The great thing regarding a Beetle Cabriolet is that you can drive with the top down with almost no draft. The side windows and hood provide excellent protection for passengers from strong winds, even at highway speeds.

Recommendation:
If you want to experience the charm of a classic car and the feeling of driving a convertible for the whole family, this 5-seater VW Beetle is a wonderful introduction to the world of classic automobiles.

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History:
The VW Beetle was the most-built car in the world before the VW Golf surpassed the production figure of 21.5 million in June 2002. The nickname Beetle originated from the translated “Beetle”, as the New York Times titled it on July 3, 1938. It was soon to populate the German autobahns like thousands and thousands of Beetles. The vehicle designed by engineer Ferdinand Porsche was built in Germany from 1938 to 1978, following which it was only produced in Brazil and Mexico. The coachbuilding company Karmann was commissioned to build the VW Beetle Cabriolet until 1980. Of the 15.8 million units produced in Germany, just 330,281 Cabriolets were built. The 1300 from the 1303 series is the most produced model of the Beetle Convertible. The reliable 1.3-liter engine is faithful and durable, and many of these classics are still on the road today.

Bodywork and paintwork:
In 2012, the was extensively restored and repainted. In some places, the 12 years since the restoration are visible, but without any significant damage to the paintwork. The high-quality, double-lined fabric soft top was renewed in 2018, is still as good as new and has been freshly checked for leaks.

Interior:
The interior was completely renewed during the restoration and you feel like you’re in a new Beetle. The overall impression is of high quality, with only a few plastic covers and the carpets showing slight signs of age.

Engine and mechanics:
Mechanically, a VW Beetle is a problem-free car. The constant and consistent maintenance by specialist workshops has paid off – in spring 2024, the Beetle passed the new veteran’s inspection without any problems.

Chassis:
The chassis is robust and the chic whitewall tires give this convertible a particularly elegant appearance. The chassis, which was completely preserved in 2018, and the entire underbody are immaculate.

Driving experience:
A Beetle convertible is a joy to drive, even on long journeys. The mint-looking interior makes you forget that you are sitting in a 50-year-old car. The great thing regarding a Beetle Cabriolet is that you can drive open-top with almost no draughts. The side windows and the soft top provide excellent protection from strong winds, even at highway speeds.

Recommendation :
If you want to experience the charm of a classic car and the feeling of driving a convertible for the whole family, this 5-seater VW Beetle is a wonderful introduction to the world of classic cars.

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