SOLD – L620 Savanna Beige ’67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

Just listed for sale here at 1967beetle.com. This is a really well done L620 Savanna Beige ’67 Beetle; full pan off restoration. Info from the seller.

The owner in Oregon bought this ’67  from a retired teacher in Vancouver, and was originally Lotus White with 45,000 miles. The restoration started in 02′ and was finished in 08′. All undercarriage and motor compartment sheet metal is powder coated. The engine is stock and 100% overhauled. It has an adjustable front torsion bar beam-narrowed and rear sway bars, adjustable.

The odometer just turned over 901 miles, and is ready for someone else to enjoy.

Status: No Longer For Sale
Mileage: 901 miles
Location: Western, PA
Price: $19,500 OBO
Contact: Bill  |  724-987-2390

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L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

L620 Savanna Beige '67 Beetle

This ’67 is going to make someone very happy!

Posted by Eric Shoemaker

Hello, I'm Eric. I started Air-Cooled Artifacts (previously, 1967beetle.com and Lane Russell). I drive a '67 Beetle daily and love to share vintage Volkswagen stories with the world.

  1. Very very nice, I must say. I wish I had a bigger garage.

  2. Expensive resto!
    I could look at that undercarriage all day long.

  3. So beautiful I could just cry. (And originally from my neck of the woods.) Fantastic fantastic car. Now would be a good time to hit the Powerball.

    1. I’ve been crying all morning. This car is amazing.

  4. Very beautiful! However, I couldn’t understand why the rear deck lid is that belonging to a convertible as opposed to one of a hard top? Regardless, still very nicely done, congrats on such a lovely car!

  5. Wow.. That is just sexy. The steering wheel even looks like it belongs there.
    I can see me keeping that one in the house. I’d be kicked out for that move, but the wife would let it stay….
    Very nice.

    1. Richard, you are right on! I considered buying this car, turning it upside down, and using it for a dining room table. Can’t understand why my wife didn’t like the idea.

    2. I sure would have left it Lotus White. Otherwise a very very nice rebuild of a great car. Hope he gets the price he is asking, it helps justify people taking on resto projects knowing you wont give some of it away in the end, that is if for some reason you dont keep it for yourself.

      1. Good comments, guys! It’s a nice car for sure, with good attention to detail. I like seeing the right bumpers along with the engine. This one could have went very wrong in many ways. My only question too is the vert deck lid, along with the metal vacuum looking line running from the fuel pump to the carb. But, that’s just me being a purist snob. I’d be honored to drive this car. And like Mike said, those pans are amazing.

  6. UPDATE. I just posted a bunch of new build photos.

  7. Beautiful car! The one thing that I noticed is the vents on the vert deck lid look too high up on the lid? I wonder if it’s a fake 67 vert lid?

  8. Oh My! This car is gorgeous- makes me jealous! What a perfect restoration, I’ve never seen a nicer undercarriage, I’m tempted, but my checkbook says NO!

  9. Ever notice that the good ones always come with at least a half a tank of gas?

  10. AWESOME!!!

  11. Too bad it’s not still in Oregon where I live! Beautiful car!

    1. It could be….. Have it shipped home. :)

  12. Glad my bookmark for this car still works! Has anyone driven a car with a narrowed front beam like this? I never have; how is handling affected?

    1. I have. It’s just a bit more stiff in the turns, etc. This car is still avail.

    2. Hi Andy, yes I had an L639 Zenith Blue 67 that was lowered correctly and a teenager it was cool with the Porsche alloys wheels but it used to bounce so much and I personally would never do that again! But that’s just me. This one beautiful car! If I bought it, I would spend the extra money to leave it stock with the original rims and white walls!

      1. Agreed 100%. I don’t like messing with German thinking.

        1. Hi Eric!!! I hope you and your beautiful family are getting settled in? Good to hear from you.

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