1955 Volkswagen Beetle
Vehicle Specifications
- VINN/A
- Classic Car ID102241290
- Stock Number7466-DFW
- CategoryImport Classics
- Body StyleN/A
- New/UsedUsed
- Mileage10,798 miles
- Engine1192 CC
- Transmission4 Speed Manual
- Exterior ColorCoral
- Interior ColorWhite
Classic Car Overview
Oval rear window and W deck lid distinguish this 1955 Volkswagen Beetle Type 1, but its ultra-rare semaphore turn signals truly set it apart. These fold-out indicators - virtually impossible to find today - extend from the B-pillars like miniature flags when activated, a German engineering marvel phased out of production shortly after this year. Finished in vibrant Terra Cotta paint, this Bug features a generous canvas sliding sunroof, European specification chrome bumpers, and distinctive swan-neck mirrors. The 15 steel wheels with 165R15 Coker Classic Whitewalls complete the look, while an adjustable front axle beam maintains the classic VW profile. White vinyl bucket seats create a clean contrast against the exterior color, offering a light, airy cabin feel. The dash layout keeps instrumentation simple and direct, while a Dual brand AM/FM/Aux/BT radio sits in the glovebox for music without changing the classic look. The floor-mounted shifter gives quick access to all gears, exactly as German engineers intended. Added touches like the bud vase and wire basket with cup holders blend with the vintage design while adding daily usability to this classic German motoring icon. The air-cooled 1.2 liter flat-four engine mounted in back works with a 4-speed manual transmission, moving power to the wheels through the transaxle. A 12-volt electrical upgrade with battery under the back seat improves starting and running in all conditions. The dual-to-single-to-dual exhaust produces the unmistakable VW sound that fans love. Four-wheel drum brakes handle stopping duties with period-correct performance. With just 10,798 miles since the full rebuild, all systems show excellent upkeep and true German build quality. HIGHLIGHTS: 1.2 Liter Flat-Four Engine 4-Speed Manual Transmission 12-Volt Electrical Conversion Adjustable Front Axle Beam Four-Wheel Drum Brakes Dual-to-Single-to-Dual Exhaust Transaxle Rear Axle Terra Cotta Paint Canvas Sliding Sunroof European Spec Chrome Bumpers Rare Semaphore Turn Indicators Swan-Neck Mirrors Wolfsburg Crest on Front W Decklid Oval Rear Window 15 Steel Wheels with 165R15 Coker Classic Whitewalls White Vinyl Bucket Seats AM/FM/Aux/BT Radio in Glovebox Bud Vase Wire Basket with Integrated Cupholders Volkswagen Certificate Full Restoration Completed in 2020 10,798 Miles Since Restoration Crafted during the peak of classic air-cooled production, this 1955 Volkswagen Beetle Type 1 has the most coveted early features that collectors seek. With its oval window, extraordinarily rare semaphore signals, and original German design elements, this fully rebuilt Bug offers an authentic driving link to automotive history that few cars can match. Call today!
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