Volkswagen Super Beetle Sedan 1973, Alemanha
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By the
mid-1970s, the Volkswagen Beetle had infiltrated every road in the United
States, from coast to coast and any stretch of pavement in between. Buyers were
initially drawn to its low cost, well-packaged interior, and durable
mechanicals. The Beetle became a style icon as well, a sign of defiance in a
gluttonous era when Detroit was churning out massive, gas-guzzling land yachts.
Volkswagen didn’t rework the Beetle often,
but the automaker made myriad small changes every year. Larger bumpers arrived
for 1968, and the slightly upsized Super Beetle that bowed a few years later
had more luggage capacity, MacPherson front struts, and a semi-trailing-arm
rear suspension.
This Super Beetle was delivered to New
Orleans in 1973, painted in a bright and highly unusual Texas Yellow, a
two-year-only shade that was among the most vibrant of the two-dozen paint hues
Beetle owners could pick from in the months leading up to the oil crisis. Most
Beetles would go on to live hard lives as commuter cars, and few would survive
inevitable customizing by subsequent owners. This Beetle, however, emerged
unscathed, and its odometer has ticked a mere 16,400 times, a fraction covered
by most other Beetles.
Its condition is a testament to its
exceptionally low mileage. The chrome bumpers shine brightly, and its paint
appears to be largely original, with the exception of the passenger front
fender, which had a higher paint-meter reading. The black vinyl upholstery
shows no creasing. The factory Sapphire XVIII AM radio mounted to its wood-tone
dashboard appears as though it has never been switched on. An unused spare
wheel sits under its hood, a smaller panel for the 1973 model year, thanks to
an enlarged curved windshield.
A previous owner showed an appetite for
enthusiasm. In place of the standard wheels with hubcaps is a set of painted
EMPI GT wheels wrapped in XAS tires. Period lovebug rubber floor mats protect
its carpeting and show the limited number of times they’ve been stepped on.
Presented with a Volkswagen Museum certificate of authenticity, its original
manuals, and its production card, this Texas Yellow Beetle offers a rare
glimpse into an unrestored, near-factory-fresh icon of the 1970s.
Fonte: https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/tg19/the-taj-ma-garaj-collection/lots/r0006-1973-volkswagen-super-beetle-sedan/789632













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