1956 Volkswagen Beetle
Basic Information and History
This Swedish-sold 1956 Volkswagen Beetle has had 13 previous owners and was disassembled and rebuilt by a Porsche mechanic in Gothenburg. The car is equipped with rare special rims specific to Volkswagen, and it has also been lowered for a sportier look and improved handling. In addition to these modifications, it has been fully repainted, giving it a fresh and enhanced exterior. This is a unique and specially customized car that may be of great interest to enthusiastic car lovers.
Equipment and Options
The car has undergone extensive upgrades, including a replaced exhaust system and dual carburetors that improve performance. It is equipped with a modern stereo with Bluetooth, speakers in the door panels, and the rear shelf. The front seats have been replaced with aftermarket seats featuring headrests.
It also has an upgraded braking system with disc brakes all around, wider tires, and special rims. The headlight lenses are yellow-tinted. The sun visors, side panels both front and rear, and the headliner have all been replaced. The floor mats have also been changed to match the new interior. The car also comes with two new retro-style side mirrors that are not yet mounted.
Condition
According to the seller, the car is in very good condition, with only a small dent on the roof. The body is reported to be completely rust-free, and it was paint-sealed two years ago to protect against external wear and tear. The current condition of the paint shows a well-maintained surface, despite the dent.
The glass windows are in good condition, and the headlights are slightly yellowed with a somewhat uneven color tone, which may be a result of age or UV exposure. The rims are in very good condition without any damage, and the tires have good tread depth, ensuring safe driving.
The interior is in very good condition, with the exception of a stain on the original rear seat (see picture for details). The rest of the interior is well-preserved and comfortable, indicating that the car has been well cared for.
The 1900 cc engine is reported to be in excellent condition, which means it should offer good performance and reliability. The gearbox and drivetrain are functioning perfectly according to the seller, and the disc brakes are also reported to work flawlessly, which is important for the car's safety and driving dynamics.
In summary, this is a well-maintained car with a solid engine and drivetrain, good tires and rims, and an interior in good condition, with a few minor cosmetic flaws.
Service History
In May/June of this year, a thorough fine-tuning of the carburetors and jets was carried out by a VW specialist with over 40 years of experience. The car is inspection-exempt, and the most recent inspection was conducted on May 30, 2017. Mileage is unknown.
Summary
Take the opportunity to acquire this unique 1956 VW Beetle! This iconic car, rebuilt by a Porsche mechanic, is a true gem with the sought-after oval rear window and semaphore turn signals that pop out from the door side—one of the most stylish and rare "Beetles" on the road today.
With its black paint, lowered body, wider tires, and elegant rims, it makes an impressive and cool impression. The upgraded engine offers both power and a great sound, making driving even more enjoyable. The interior has been modernized to provide better seating comfort, even for taller individuals, and the new sound system with Bluetooth allows you to enjoy your favorite music on the go.
The car is inspected and permanently tax-exempt. Get ready for thumbs up and big smiles as you cruise in this fun and nostalgic masterpiece!
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