SOLD — L639 Zenith Blue ’67 Beetle

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Back on the market here at 1967beetle.com; we have an amazing L639 Zenith Blue ’67 Beetle for sale. The seller has included a lot of great information. I love seeing ’67 Beetles that are mostly correct and untouched. As you know, many of the one year only parts are very hard to find. I know from my own restoration that it took well over 10 years to find them all. What do you guys think? Who’s going to make an offer on this gem?

72,362 actual original miles!
2 owner Beetle (1st owner 67-2000, 2nd owner 2000-present)
Multiple show winner
1967 voted by VW collectors as the best year for Beetles
Original purchase order new from VW Southeast Distributors, Inc. Jacksonville FL
Resided with the same original owners for 33 years
Extensive collection of documents, articles and photographs
4-speed manual transmission

Status: SOLD
Mileage: 72,362
Location: Saint Louis, Missouri
Price: Bidding on eBay
Contact: 636-600-4600

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Again.. Who’s going to make an offer?

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. I love how the wheels are the same color as the car.

    1. I agree. I’m pretty amazed you are the first comment. This is an amazing car.

      1. I know, I thought there would be a handful of comments before mine!

  2. Jeffrey Hicken June 30, 2016 at 12:04 pm

    Personally I’m not a fan of the wheels. ’66-’69 were the only cars to come with two tone black and white rims. I look at them as integral to the character of a ’67. Same with the narrower white walls. The wide whites seem more appropriate on ’50’s and early 60’s cars. Overall the car looks nice, it needs some interior attention and motor detailing but that can be the project of the new owner.

  3. Jay Grabowski June 30, 2016 at 2:04 pm

    On the market, off the market, now back on the market. To me, this is suspect. Not worth the money they are asking.

  4. I’m not sure on the reserve.

  5. loose the white walls and paint rims black and white!

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