Used 1970 Volkswagen Beetle for sale in Macedonia, OH
$12,900
Vehicle Details
1970 Year | 1103066631 VIN | 4,671 mi. Mileage |
$12,900 Price | Volkswagen Make | Volkswagen Model |
Macedonia, Ohio Location | 115139 Stock Number | Car Body Type |
Yellow Exterior Color | Very Good Exterior Condition | Partially Restored Known Vehicle Damages |
Clear Title Status | Partially Restored Restoration History | Flat 4 Engine Type |
Flat 4 Engine Size | Original Engine History | Manual Transmission |
Rear-wheel drive Drive Train | Vinyl Interior Type | Tan vinyl Interior Color |
Yes AM/FM Radio | Yes Cassette | Vinyl Seat Material |
Seller
- Harwood Motors, LTD.
- 1333 Highland Rd Macedonia, OH 44087
- (440) 565-5335
Vehicle Description
NEW PRICE! Clean, stock Beetle, ready to enjoy. Recent paint and interior, clean floors, lots of new service parts including tune up, axles, new tires, and brake work. Runs and drives great. No stories Beetle ready for fun! This bright yellow Beetle has no skeletons in its closet and is everything that it appears to be. It enjoys the myriad of upgrades that happened for the 1968 model year, but it is not a Super Beetle, which is a considerably different machine, so it keeps that early Bug spirit 100% intact. The bright yellow paint was applied a few years ago and while it’s not show quality, it is holding up well and the quality of the base material means it looks great today. Panel fit is excellent, which suggests that it has never been wrecked or patched, and there’s a soft gloss that looks exactly right. Bright chrome bumpers, simple small marker lights, and a single strip of brightwork along the sides are all the dress-up you need on a VW and we have to admit we appreciate the fact that nobody has “accessorized” this one beyond recognition. This is probably how this car looked, oh, in 1972. Tan vinyl is a nice contrast to the bright yellow paint and it remains a lot more comfortable on warm days than the more common black. The seat covers, door panels, and carpets are recent, and they use authentic-looking patterns and materials to make it look right. All dashboards were black with a single pod for the speedometer and fuel gauge, and the two-spoke Wolfsburg steering wheel is big enough to make handling the manual steering a breeze. There’s a little sophistication in the form of a later AM/FM/cassette stereo head unit in the dash, and the neat installation makes it almost look like it was born there. The rest is as it was in 1970 with no extras or upgrades. The shifter is typical VW vague, but you’ll quickly master it (or remember it, as the case may be) and the floor-hinged pedals feel natural right away. The back seat looks like it has never been used and heavy-duty floor mats help keep it tidy if you’re going to use it regularly. There’s a correct white perforated headliner overhead and the trunk is neatly finished with correct mats, a full-sized spare, and an original jack assembly. The 1600cc air-cooled flat-four isn’t going to win any drag races, but you already knew that. It makes up for its modest performance with an eager personality, bulletproof reliability, and easy service, which was entirely the point. There are plenty of fresh parts under the deck of this VW, and with a recent tune-up, it fires up quickly and idles smoothly, even when it’s cold. It’s content to zip around town with a nice hit of low-end torque, and it will cruise at 60 MPH without any complaints. The undercarriage is probably original, so it’s a little scruffy, but the floors, center tunnel, and outer rocker boxes are in excellent condition. There’s some surface scale on the heavy metal parts and under the running boards, but nothing structural that will affect the operation or safety of the car. The 4-speed has a recent clutch, so it shifts smoothly and there’s no chatter, and the 4-wheel drum brakes are surprisingly effective given the car’s modest weight. The precise steering is one of the VW’s joys, and part of why it remains a popular car to drive—you’ll quickly discover that speed isn’t the reason these cars are fun. It features some recent brake work, new axles in back, and an older exhaust system with the trademark Beetle sound. Painted steel wheels with chrome hubcaps give it a factory look and it carries recent 165R15 blackwall radials that ride and handle great. This is nothing more than a clean, well-sorted, ready-to-use VW Beetle. If you understand, you understand. If you don’t this isn’t the car for you. But we promise one drive will explain everything and if you’ve had Beetles in the past, it will be like going back in time. Call today! For more details and photos, please visit www.HarwoodMotors.com