2020 Shannons Melbourne Autumn Classic Auction
Lot
31
1964 Volkswagen Beetle 1200 'Twin Port' Sedan
Sold: $33,000
Sold
Specifications
Engine | 1200cc four-cylinder (Twin Port Heads) |
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Gearbox | Four-speed manual |
Body Work | Sedan |
Colour | Blue/white |
Interior | White |
Trim | Vinyl |
Wheels | Steel wheels with hubcaps |
Brakes | Drum/drum |
Description
This lot is no
longer available
One of the all-time classics, the Volkswagen Beetle can also lay claim to be the most important car ever built - certainly in sheer volume of production the Beetle has reached incredible levels, with more than 20 million sold around the globe. Designed by Dr. Ferdinand Porsche around a rugged air-cooled four-cylinder in a rear-engined layout, the Beetle was basic, cheap and reliable which made it increasingly popular in a post-war world hungry for automobiles. Launched in 1945 as an 1100, the Beetle underwent almost constant development; a 1200cc engine was used from the early 1950s and this was redesigned in 1960 for more power. An all-synchromesh gearbox was adopted at the same time while the bodywork was gradually improved as well - most noticeably the small oval window was enlarged in August 1957 to improve visibility. Australian assembly of Beetles from CKD kits began in 1954 and by 1962, Volkswagen was the third biggest manufacturer of cars here after Holden and Ford, exporting cars across the South East Asia region. Innovations continued into the early 1960s, with larger taillights, seat belt mounting points, a better heater and spring-loaded bonnet for mid-1962. A widened rear numberplate light cluster was introduced in 1964. Beautifully made and loaded with charm, classic one-owner Beetles like the car offered here are becoming impossible to find in such original condition, making this a superb opportunity for Volkswagen collectors.