Volkswagen Beetle Deluxe Sedan 1967, Alemanha
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With more than 21 million sold worldwide, the Volkswagen Type 1 (or
Beetle, as it became known soon after its 1939 debut) is the best-selling car
of all time. Production began under British occupation in Germany before the
end of 1945, with worldwide exports beginning in the early 1950s. Despite its
initial lack of refinement, the car became known for its impressive quality and
reliability. Continual improvement marked its sales success throughout the ’60s
and early ’70s.
According to the Volkswagen Museum production certificate, this Beetle
was built on 30 July 1966 and finished in Ruby Red with black leatherette
upholstery, Lotus White wheel rims, and hinged side windows. On 11 August the
car left the factory destined for the San Francisco, California, port of entry,
where distributor Reynold C. Johnson Co. would handle its allocation. Upon
arrival at the San Francisco port, the car was trucked to Spartan Volkswagen in
San Jose, California. Following a pre-delivery inspection, the Beetle was sold
to Lorin A. Wheeler of San Jose on 28 February 1967.
The car returned to Spartan Volkswagen on 5 April 1967 with 292 miles on
the odometer for its 300-miles engine and transmission oil change and free
maintenance service. On 12 June 1974, the car returned to what had become Bob
Himsl Volkswagen for its 3,000-miles service. Following a few services at Bob
Himsl, Lorin began taking the car to Stevens Creek Volkswagen. Numerous
invoices show the Beetle was lovingly looked after. Incredibly, Lorin Wheeler
would own the Beetle his entire life, running the same California black plate
UGX 708. In June 2003, John Dixon purchased the Beetle from Wheeler’s estate,
where it has resided in the Taj Ma Garaj ever since.
Today the Beetle remains in largely original condition. A two-owner
example, the odometer displays 6,135 miles, which is believed to be original.
The car still wears a Ruby Red finish with evidence of some repainting over the
years as needed. The interior also appears to be original, though the beige
leatherette color differs from the VW Museum records. In addition to retaining
its original engine, the car features numerous period accessories, including a
Saphire V all-transistor radio with rear speaker, under-dash storage tray, driver
headrest, and wind deflector.
A wonderful example of the marque, this 1967 Vee-Dub stands out among
the rest as a largely original, two-owner example with only 6,135 miles on the
odometer. While Volkswagen produced a significant number of Beetles over the
years, few have remained this original, and fewer yet have passed through only
two owners.
Fonte: https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/tg19/the-taj-ma-garaj-collection/lots/r0025-1967-volkswagen-beetle-deluxe-sedan/789701













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