1952 Volkswagen Splitwindow Standard Beetle VW, non import model
1952 Volkswagen Beetle - Classic Standard
Technical specifications of Volkswagen Beetle - Classic 1952 | |
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Price: | - |
Item location: | Ormond Beach, Florida, United States |
Make: | Volkswagen |
Model: | Beetle - Classic |
Type: | Coupe |
Trim: | Standard |
Year: | 1952 |
Mileage: | 9999 |
VIN: | 10388339 |
Color: | Gray |
Engine size: | 25 HP |
Number of cylinders: | 4 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Gray |
Drive side: | Left-hand drive |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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This beautifully and accurately restored car is stored covered, in an air conditioned garage.
This rare 1952 Standard non import VW Beetle was rescued from a junkyard in Stuttgart, Germany in the '70's by a young American split fan, and restored in the hobby garage of a US Military base. It attended the first Bad Camberg show in 1979, and was shipped to the US shortly thereafter. The car spent the next 20 years up on blocks, locked away in a storage unit in Tallahassee, Florida. Details include the very shiny L21 Pearl Gray paint, the 1950 aluminum case 25 HP motor, full "crash box" tranny, 5-16" wheels on great tires, working ribbed semaphores, correct "notched" front door window glass, painted ribbed bumper (not reproduction), correct wingnut seats, rear ashtray and other hard to find and very expensive details of a pre- October standard split window Beetle. The interior was restored in standard Beetle style with durable modern fabric that closely resembles the original cloth, the short headliner, black 3 spoke steering wheel, 3 day wind-up clock (works), cigar lighter, ribbed rubber floor mats, brown bakelight dome light, correct Standard Split 10-1/2 crank window winders, and inner door handles, rear split ashtray, Standard Split only rear view mirror without sun visor, original gear shift knob and more. The car also has its original "Kraftfahrzeugbrief" German owners registration book that lists the original owner in Leonburg Germany, as well as the delivery date of Sept 19, 1952. It also shows that the brakes were converted from cable to hydraulic for the original owner in 1960. Also includes the factory birth certificate showing a build date of Sept. 16, 195, only 3 days before being delivered to its owner. Included documentation includes lot of photos and paperwork. It shows the car being found and pulled from storage after 20 years. It has spent most of the last 15 years in storage also. The car recently had a 2 hour, very detailed inspection by a split beetle guru, and he was very impressed. No improvements or repairs were suggested by him.
The paint is still very shiny and smooth, with a few touch ups and stress cracks after all of this time. The car fires right up via the original push button start. Fuel system just drained and cleaned. New plugs and points installed. Turn the key on, pull the choke and hit the start button and she fires right up. I am not an expert on Splits, but have owned VW's for many years. I have done the best I can to relay any info I have, but if you have questions, please let me know. This is a great chance to get a split at a reasonable price. Everything is accurate at the time of listing, no warranties expressed or implied.
$1,000 deposit due within 24 hours, and full payment due within 7 days. Please, if you don't have the money, please don't bid. Thanks, and good luck!
This rare 1952 Standard non import VW Beetle was rescued from a junkyard in Stuttgart, Germany in the '70's by a young American split fan, and restored in the hobby garage of a US Military base. It attended the first Bad Camberg show in 1979, and was shipped to the US shortly thereafter. The car spent the next 20 years up on blocks, locked away in a storage unit in Tallahassee, Florida. Details include the very shiny L21 Pearl Gray paint, the 1950 aluminum case 25 HP motor, full "crash box" tranny, 5-16" wheels on great tires, working ribbed semaphores, correct "notched" front door window glass, painted ribbed bumper (not reproduction), correct wingnut seats, rear ashtray and other hard to find and very expensive details of a pre- October standard split window Beetle. The interior was restored in standard Beetle style with durable modern fabric that closely resembles the original cloth, the short headliner, black 3 spoke steering wheel, 3 day wind-up clock (works), cigar lighter, ribbed rubber floor mats, brown bakelight dome light, correct Standard Split 10-1/2 crank window winders, and inner door handles, rear split ashtray, Standard Split only rear view mirror without sun visor, original gear shift knob and more. The car also has its original "Kraftfahrzeugbrief" German owners registration book that lists the original owner in Leonburg Germany, as well as the delivery date of Sept 19, 1952. It also shows that the brakes were converted from cable to hydraulic for the original owner in 1960. Also includes the factory birth certificate showing a build date of Sept. 16, 195, only 3 days before being delivered to its owner. Included documentation includes lot of photos and paperwork. It shows the car being found and pulled from storage after 20 years. It has spent most of the last 15 years in storage also. The car recently had a 2 hour, very detailed inspection by a split beetle guru, and he was very impressed. No improvements or repairs were suggested by him.
The paint is still very shiny and smooth, with a few touch ups and stress cracks after all of this time. The car fires right up via the original push button start. Fuel system just drained and cleaned. New plugs and points installed. Turn the key on, pull the choke and hit the start button and she fires right up. I am not an expert on Splits, but have owned VW's for many years. I have done the best I can to relay any info I have, but if you have questions, please let me know. This is a great chance to get a split at a reasonable price. Everything is accurate at the time of listing, no warranties expressed or implied.
$1,000 deposit due within 24 hours, and full payment due within 7 days. Please, if you don't have the money, please don't bid. Thanks, and good luck!