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1969 Volkswagen Beetle - Classic Convertible
$ 10507.2
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Full size photos
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Full size photos
Video
1969 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible Toga White Convertible 1500cc 51510 Miles
Stock #:
21GKM122
Exterior Color:
Toga White
Interior Color:
Black
Body Type:
Convertible
Transmission:
4-Speed Manual
Engine:
1500cc
Mileage:
51,510
1969 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible
- Central Florida Car
- Toga White Paint Color
- 1500cc 4-Cylinder
- 4 Speed Manual Gearbox
- Multiple Trophy Winner
(Please note: If you happen to be viewing this 1969 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible on a website other than our Garage Kept Motors site, it's possible that you've only seen some of our many photographs of the car due to website limitations. To be sure you access all the more than 145 photographs and a short walkaround-and-startup video, please go to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.)
"The Beetle is easily one of the most prominent classics out there." -Domantis Magazine: "Beginner's Guide to VW Beetle Species"
The magazine writers went on to chronicle the developments made to the venerable Beetle that continued in the 1969 model: "In 1968, the Beetle underwent one of the major updates, receiving shorter engine and luggage lids, external fuel cap, 12V electrical system and, most notably, vertical headlights. The update came about as the car had to accommodate American style sealed-beam headlights to comply with the regulation. This body style is the longest produced one, these Bugs (continued to be) built in Mexico up until 2003, long after the more advanced versions were discontinued. Due to their high production numbers, you are most likely to see one of these Beetles on the road."
The Beetle convertible offered here is a show-quality example-indeed, a multiple show-winner as the back-seat trophies included in the sale document-of the legendary 1969 Volkswagen. It is in every respect a standout automobile. The lovely shade of Toga white shows uniform gloss and finish across the entire body. Cabin glass and lighting lenses are clear and un-cracked; chrome-including on the VW-branded hub caps-is shiny and fresh-looking. All emblems and badges (including the manufacturer's body tag) are present and in their proper factory locations. The black fabric convertible top and cover make for an appealing combination evoking images of a Black Forest holiday adventure. Showing under 52,000 miles, the car has been very lightly used and extremely well-maintained over its half-century-plus lifetime.
Inside, the textured black-vinyl seat upholstery, black door panel trim, and black flooring (with rubber mats wearing "beetle" graphics in front)- make for a classic Teutonic look. (The glove-box in body-color paint adds flair.) The steering wheel with its Wolfsburg-castle VW logo in the center frames the black dash perfectly. It showcases the vintage instrumentation and controls, both characteristically VW: simple and practical. That same design ethic continues in the Volkswagen-branded AM-FM radio that met every audio need back in 1969. Where American cars of that time celebrated chrome and excess, the Beetle was a minimalist's dream, a perfect blend of form and function, especially evident in the convertible model. The black fabric convertible top (and boot cover) on this example is free of any marks or damage, as indeed are all interior surfaces.
The 1500cc engine here has been beautifully maintained. Every mechanical aspect of the car is completely functional, including the 4-speed manual transmission, lighting, brakes, and manual convertible-top mechanism. One look in the engine compartment is all it takes to realize the care and attention to detail that went into its upkeep through the years. But every discriminating prospective owner will also want to inspect the undercarriage photographs and the images of the front trunk (frunk), all showing condition that can fairly be called "like-new."
While the more than 145 high-definition photographs and the short walk-around-and-startup video available on the GarageKeptMotors website showcase this Beetle convertible in detail, we expect and encourage in-person inspections at our Grand Rapids, Michigan showroom. Please call to arrange an appointment in advance as our showroom is not open to the public. And feel free to get in touch anytime by phone or email if you have questions.
It won't take much imagining for the car's new owner to picture driving this classic Beetle droptop out of the dealership for the first time, maybe on an inaugural drive to the beach. It's 1969 all over again!
Vehicle Description
1969 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible
- Central Florida Car
- Toga White Paint Color
- 1500cc 4-Cylinder
- 4 Speed Manual Gearbox
- Multiple Trophy Winner
(Please note: If you happen to be viewing this 1969 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible on a website other than our Garage Kept Motors site, it's possible that you've only seen some of our many photographs of the car due to website limitations. To be sure you access all the more than 145 photographs and a short walkaround-and-startup video, please go to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.)
"The Beetle is easily one of the most prominent classics out there." -Domantis Magazine: "Beginner's Guide to VW Beetle Species"
The magazine writers went on to chronicle the developments made to the venerable Beetle that continued in the 1969 model: "In 1968, the Beetle underwent one of the major updates, receiving shorter engine and luggage lids, external fuel cap, 12V electrical system and, most notably, vertical headlights. The update came about as the car had to accommodate American style sealed-beam headlights to comply with the regulation. This body style is the longest produced one, these Bugs (continued to be) built in Mexico up until 2003, long after the more advanced versions were discontinued. Due to their high production numbers, you are most likely to see one of these Beetles on the road."
The Beetle convertible offered here is a show-quality example-indeed, a multiple show-winner as the back-seat trophies included in the sale document-of the legendary 1969 Volkswagen. It is in every respect a standout automobile. The lovely shade of Toga white shows uniform gloss and finish across the entire body. Cabin glass and lighting lenses are clear and un-cracked; chrome-including on the VW-branded hub caps-is shiny and fresh-looking. All emblems and badges (including the manufacturer's body tag) are present and in their proper factory locations. The black fabric convertible top and cover make for an appealing combination evoking images of a Black Forest holiday adventure. Showing under 52,000 miles, the car has been very lightly used and extremely well-maintained over its half-century-plus lifetime.
Inside, the textured black-vinyl seat upholstery, black door panel trim, and black flooring (with rubber mats wearing "beetle" graphics in front)- make for a classic Teutonic look. (The glove-box in body-color paint adds flair.) The steering wheel with its Wolfsburg-castle VW logo in the center frames the black dash perfectly. It showcases the vintage instrumentation and controls, both characteristically VW: simple and practical. That same design ethic continues in the Volkswagen-branded AM-FM radio that met every audio need back in 1969. Where American cars of that time celebrated chrome and excess, the Beetle was a minimalist's dream, a perfect blend of form and function, especially evident in the convertible model. The black fabric convertible top (and boot cover) on this example is free of any marks or damage, as indeed are all interior surfaces.
The 1500cc engine here has been beautifully maintained. Every mechanical aspect of the car is completely functional, including the 4-speed manual transmission, lighting, brakes, and manual convertible-top mechanism. One look in the engine compartment is all it takes to realize the care and attention to detail that went into its upkeep through the years. But every discriminating prospective owner will also want to inspect the undercarriage photographs and the images of the front trunk (frunk), all showing condition that can fairly be called "like-new."
While the more than 145 high-definition photographs and the short walk-around-and-startup video available on the GarageKeptMotors website showcase this Beetle convertible in detail, we expect and encourage in-person inspections at our Grand Rapids, Michigan showroom. Please call to arrange an appointment in advance as our showroom is not open to the public. And feel free to get in touch anytime by phone or email if you have questions.
It won't take much imagining for the car's new owner to picture driving this classic Beetle droptop out of the dealership for the first time, maybe on an inaugural drive to the beach. It's 1969 all over again!
About Garage Kept Motors
Garage Kept Motors, LLC specializes in classic and specialty online auto sales.
For our consignors, we are the only auto brokers that offer a Transparent Sale Disclosure. This means, when a car sells, we provide an exact copy of the Bill of Sale. We do this so our clients know exactly who bought their car, where it went, and most importantly how much we sold it for. No funny business.
For our buyers, our vehicles are listed on the Internet, with over 100 photos, including undercarriage pictures, and walk-around videos of the vehicles running plus a narrative-style write-up of the cars history and features. Our international exposure allows us to sell cars across the globe, and we sell a majority of them out of state and overseas. We deliver honesty and consistency in our photos and descriptions, a “no surprise” approach, so buyers, both near and far, can invest with confidence sight unseen. We are not a gallery. Vehicles can be seen locally by appointment as potential buyers are given our undivided attention.
Garage Kept Motors, LLC specializes in classic and specialty online auto sales.
For our consignors, we are the only auto brokers that offer a Transparent Sale Disclosure. This means, when a car sells, we provide an exact copy of the Bill of Sale. We do this so our clients know exactly who bought their car, where it went, and most importantly how much we sold it for. No funny business.
For our buyers, our vehicles are listed on the Internet, with over 100 photos, including undercarriage pictures, and walk-around videos of the vehicles running plus a narrative-style write-up of the cars history and features. Our international exposure allows us to sell cars across the globe, and we sell a majority of them out of state and overseas. We deliver honesty and consistency in our photos and descriptions, a “no surprise” approach, so buyers, both near and far, can invest with confidence sight unseen. We are not a gallery. Vehicles can be seen locally by appointment as potential buyers are given our undivided attention.
Contact us for more details
(616) 888-3230
(616) 888-3230
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We accept the following payment methods:
- Cashier's Check/money order
- Cash (in person)
- Personal check (once cleared)
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General Terms
Garage Kept Motors, LLC, and our brother company Kliffs Classic Cars, LLC, strives to represent each vehicle accurately and honestly. We welcome third-party pre-purchase inspections on all purchases in our indoor, heated showroom. We take pride in our descriptions, photos, and videos but we are humans and ultimately not perfect. Unless otherwise noted, all vehicles are sold AS-IS with No Warranty Expressed or Implied. All sales are final.
We do offer shipping within the continental United States. If you would like a shipping quote, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Thank you.
Fees and Taxes
For purchases within the State of Michigan, we charge a 0 documentary fee plus sales tax (6%), license (depends on original MSRP and birthdate) or transfer fee (), and title fee (). For sales outside the State of Michigan, we only charge a 0 documentary fee on top of the sales price. A Bill of Sale will be provided so buyers can register the vehicle in their own state and/or country. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Thank you.