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1974 Volkswagen Beetle $19,999

1974 Volkswagen Beetle   Price: $19,999
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Year: 1974
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Beetle
Trim: N\A
Engine: 1600 cc
Fuel: Gasoline
Color: Blue
Miles: 45812
Stock #: GB22
Body Style: Convertible
Condition: Used
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Vehicle Description

The 1974 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible is a classic car that blends the iconic styling of the Beetle with the open-air driving experience of a convertible. The 1974 model represents an interesting time in the Beetle’s history, as it was the final year of the earlier, simpler design before it started to evolve further in the late '70s and '80s.

Here’s a detailed description of the 1974 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible:

Exterior:
Body Style: A two-door convertible with a soft top that can be manually retracted to enjoy the open air, providing a fun and liberating driving experience.
Design: The 1974 Beetle retains the signature round headlights, curved fenders, and a simple, functional body shape. It’s a true embodiment of the classic Volkswagen styling, with a distinctive rear-engine layout.
Dimensions: Compact, lightweight, and easy to maneuver, the Beetle’s small size makes it ideal for tight city streets and coastal cruising.
Finish: Available in a variety of classic colors such as red, white, blue, and yellow. The convertible top is typically black, but some body colors could be paired with complementary top colors.
Safety Updates: 1974 marked the year when federal regulations in the U.S. required all vehicles to include bumpers capable of withstanding low-speed impacts. The 1974 Beetle got new, larger bumpers made of plastic and steel to meet these requirements, which altered its appearance slightly.
Interior:
Seating: The interior is simple and functional, with seating for four. The front seats are bucket-style, offering decent comfort for short to medium drives. The rear bench seat is cozy, suitable for two smaller passengers.
Dashboard: The dashboard is straightforward, with large, easy-to-read dials for the speedometer and fuel gauge. The controls for the heater, radio, and ventilation are simple and user-friendly. The overall look is clean and practical, with little in the way of frills.
Convertible Top: The soft top is manually operated and can be folded back when desired, allowing passengers to enjoy an open-air experience. It’s a part of the car’s charm, though it requires a bit of effort to operate compared to modern power-operated tops.
Engine and Performance:
Engine: The 1974 Beetle Convertible is powered by an air-cooled, 1600cc (1.6L) four-cylinder engine, producing about 46 horsepower. While this isn’t a performance engine by today’s standards, it offers enough power for a fun and comfortable ride, especially at lower speeds.
Transmission: A 4-speed manual transmission is standard, though an optional automatic transmission (known as "Autostick") was available for those who prefer a more relaxed driving experience.
Performance: The Beetle’s performance is characterized by smooth, leisurely driving rather than speed. With a top speed of about 75-80 mph, it's perfect for cruising along scenic routes, but not designed for high-speed driving.
Suspension: The suspension system, which was independent in the front and had a rear torsion bar, provides a comfortable ride on smooth roads and some bumps, but it’s not a performance-focused suspension. Its focus was on reliability and comfort.
Features:
Safety: The 1974 Beetle was equipped with updated safety features, including the new larger bumpers, but it still lacked many of the modern safety features we take for granted today (e.g., airbags, crumple zones). The car does come with seat belts, though the level of crash protection is relatively basic compared to modern vehicles.
Fuel Economy: One of the Beetle’s strongest points is its fuel efficiency. The 1974 Beetle averages around 25-30 miles per gallon, depending on driving conditions, making it a fairly economical choice for those looking for a vintage ride.
Reliability: The Beetle is famous for its durable and relatively simple design, making it an easy car to maintain and repair. Air-
 
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