1967 Volkswagen Beetle Classic Coupe
1967 Volkswagen Beetle Classic Beetle Coupe
Technical specifications of Volkswagen Beetle Classic 1967 | |
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Price: | - |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Local pick-up only |
Make: | Volkswagen |
Model: | Beetle Classic |
SubModel: | Beetle Coupe |
Type: | Coupe |
Trim: | Beetle Coupe |
Year: | 1967 |
Mileage: | 20,105 |
VIN: | 117763216 |
Color: | White |
Engine size: | 1915 |
Power options: | -- |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | Coupe |
Interior color: | Gray |
Options: | -- |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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1967 Volkswagen Beetle
Recent full cosmetic and mechanical restoration
Lotus White (code L282) exterior with black interior
1915cc flat four-cylinder engine with the following new parts: two-venturi, progressive EMPI carburetor; performance exhaust system; fuel pump; distributor; alternator; starter; ignition coil; clutch and throw-out bearing; clutch cable; accelerator cable; Freeway Flyer transaxle; EMPI reverse trigger, short-throw shifter; brake drums, brake shoes, wheel c...ylinders and hoses; tie rod ends, turn signal switch and additional oil sump
Black Spirit of America five-spoke alloy wheels
New stereo with CD player
Reverse lights
More than $5,000 worth of restoration invoices, receipts and photos during restoration
Attention VW Bug fans! Just in to MotoeXotica Classic Cars is this 1967 VW Beetle Coupe that goes a little beyond standard. We our selling this bug for a friend of ours and he really spent many hours of labor restoring this car and it really shows!
Finished in Lotus White (code L282) this Bug recently arrived with a host of goodies. Its paint and trim are in very good shape, as are the glass panels, which are clear and crack-free. The car’s lights are intact, even its reverse lights in the rear bumper and it rolls on 165/80R15 rubber, surrounding Spirit of America five-spoke black alloy wheels, which contrast perfectly with the paint. The car’s body panels are straight and solid, the engine bay is tidy and the bumpers look great.
The aforementioned bag of goodies include a 1915cc VW performance flat four-cylinder engine with a laundry list of new parts – two-venturi, progressive EMPI carburetor, performance exhaust system, fuel pump, distributor, alternator, starter, ignition coil, clutch and throw-out bearing, clutch cable, accelerator cable, Freeway Flyer transaxle, EMPI reverse trigger, short-throw shifter, brake drums, brake shoes, wheel cylinders and hoses, tie rod ends, turn signal switch and additional oil sump.
Inside, pair of Procar bucket seats replaced the original front buckets and are upholstered in gray. They look very good. The black carpet is in good condition while the white headliner looks good. The white metal instrument panel is in very good order, as are the two-spoke steering wheel and inner door panels, mirror glass, shift lever and the attached cupholders and small-item storage area pooled around the shifter. Rounding out the interior is a Kenwood AM/FM stereo with CD player.
For 1967, stock models featured a yet-again larger-displacement engine was made available: 1500cc, while the 1200 and 1300 engines were available, as many markets based their taxation on engine size. 1500cc Beetles were equipped with front disc brakes and were identified with a "VW 1500" badge on the engine lid. North America received the 1500 engine as standard equipment, but did not receive front disc brakes. These models were badged with "Volkswagen" on the engine lid along with slimmer exterior chrome.
The rear suspension was significantly revised, including 1350mm swing axles for a widened track, softer torsion bars and the addition of a unique Z-configuration equalizing torsion spring. On US models, the generator output was increased from 180 to 360 watts; the voltage regulator moved from generator to under the rear seat and the entire electrical system was upgraded from six to 12 volts. A rear anti-sway bar was added. The clutch disc also increased to 200mm and there was a new 130-tooth flywheel. New equipment included a driver's armrest on the door, recessed interior door handles and locking buttons on both doors. Safety improvements included two-speed windshield wipers, reversing lights (in some markets) and a driver's side mirror. In accord with new US safety standards, North American models received a dual-circuit drum brake system, a driver’s sideview mirror became standard, the clear glass headlamp covers were deleted; the headlamps were brought forward to the leading edge of the front fenders and the sealed-beam units were exposed and surrounded by chrome bezels.
Competition to this Beetle in 1967 included Chevrolet’s Corvair, Nissan’s 1000 and Toyota’s Corolla.
This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 20,105 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt Missouri title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!
VIN: 117763216
EIN: AK218316
Note: Please see full terms and conditions listed below that pertain to the purchase of any said vehicle, thank you.
Recent full cosmetic and mechanical restoration
Lotus White (code L282) exterior with black interior
1915cc flat four-cylinder engine with the following new parts: two-venturi, progressive EMPI carburetor; performance exhaust system; fuel pump; distributor; alternator; starter; ignition coil; clutch and throw-out bearing; clutch cable; accelerator cable; Freeway Flyer transaxle; EMPI reverse trigger, short-throw shifter; brake drums, brake shoes, wheel c...ylinders and hoses; tie rod ends, turn signal switch and additional oil sump
Black Spirit of America five-spoke alloy wheels
New stereo with CD player
Reverse lights
More than $5,000 worth of restoration invoices, receipts and photos during restoration
Attention VW Bug fans! Just in to MotoeXotica Classic Cars is this 1967 VW Beetle Coupe that goes a little beyond standard. We our selling this bug for a friend of ours and he really spent many hours of labor restoring this car and it really shows!
Finished in Lotus White (code L282) this Bug recently arrived with a host of goodies. Its paint and trim are in very good shape, as are the glass panels, which are clear and crack-free. The car’s lights are intact, even its reverse lights in the rear bumper and it rolls on 165/80R15 rubber, surrounding Spirit of America five-spoke black alloy wheels, which contrast perfectly with the paint. The car’s body panels are straight and solid, the engine bay is tidy and the bumpers look great.
The aforementioned bag of goodies include a 1915cc VW performance flat four-cylinder engine with a laundry list of new parts – two-venturi, progressive EMPI carburetor, performance exhaust system, fuel pump, distributor, alternator, starter, ignition coil, clutch and throw-out bearing, clutch cable, accelerator cable, Freeway Flyer transaxle, EMPI reverse trigger, short-throw shifter, brake drums, brake shoes, wheel cylinders and hoses, tie rod ends, turn signal switch and additional oil sump.
Inside, pair of Procar bucket seats replaced the original front buckets and are upholstered in gray. They look very good. The black carpet is in good condition while the white headliner looks good. The white metal instrument panel is in very good order, as are the two-spoke steering wheel and inner door panels, mirror glass, shift lever and the attached cupholders and small-item storage area pooled around the shifter. Rounding out the interior is a Kenwood AM/FM stereo with CD player.
For 1967, stock models featured a yet-again larger-displacement engine was made available: 1500cc, while the 1200 and 1300 engines were available, as many markets based their taxation on engine size. 1500cc Beetles were equipped with front disc brakes and were identified with a "VW 1500" badge on the engine lid. North America received the 1500 engine as standard equipment, but did not receive front disc brakes. These models were badged with "Volkswagen" on the engine lid along with slimmer exterior chrome.
The rear suspension was significantly revised, including 1350mm swing axles for a widened track, softer torsion bars and the addition of a unique Z-configuration equalizing torsion spring. On US models, the generator output was increased from 180 to 360 watts; the voltage regulator moved from generator to under the rear seat and the entire electrical system was upgraded from six to 12 volts. A rear anti-sway bar was added. The clutch disc also increased to 200mm and there was a new 130-tooth flywheel. New equipment included a driver's armrest on the door, recessed interior door handles and locking buttons on both doors. Safety improvements included two-speed windshield wipers, reversing lights (in some markets) and a driver's side mirror. In accord with new US safety standards, North American models received a dual-circuit drum brake system, a driver’s sideview mirror became standard, the clear glass headlamp covers were deleted; the headlamps were brought forward to the leading edge of the front fenders and the sealed-beam units were exposed and surrounded by chrome bezels.
Competition to this Beetle in 1967 included Chevrolet’s Corvair, Nissan’s 1000 and Toyota’s Corolla.
This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 20,105 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt Missouri title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!
VIN: 117763216
EIN: AK218316
Note: Please see full terms and conditions listed below that pertain to the purchase of any said vehicle, thank you.