This 1965 Volkswagen Beetle received a body-off refurbishment approximately 400 miles ago with a repaint in its original Bahama Blue over a gray cloth and cream vinyl interior.
The car is powered by a air-cooled 1.2L flat-four paired with a four-speed manual transaxle, and equipment includes 15″ wheels with chrome hubcaps, chrome bumpers with overriders, dual exhaust, and a Sapphire I radio.
Exterior features include pop-out front vent windows, rubber-topped running boards, chrome bumpers with overriders, and a peashooter exhaust with polished finishers.
15″ wheels wear chrome VW hubcaps and are mounted with BFGoodrich Silvertown Radial whitewall tires.
The suspension has been upgraded with KYB Excel-G shocks up front.
The cabin features body-color steel surfaces as well as front bucket seats and a rear bench upholstered in cream vinyl with gray cloth inserts.
Matching two-tone door panels and a cream vinyl headliner are also present, along with gray carpeting protected by black rubber floor mats.
Interior equipment includes a glovebox, a passenger grab handle, map pockets, front lap belts, a Sapphire I AM radio, and a RetroSound speaker.
The front trunk houses the fuel tank as well as a Continental spare tire and jack, as pictured above.
The two-spoke steering wheel frames a 90-mph speedometer and a fuel-level gauge.
The five-digit odometer shows 400 miles.