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The four-speed manual transmission, with an unsynchronized first gear, was rebuilt in the last 1,500 miles and comes equipped with a new clutch. The 1,600cc flat-four engine with single-port cylinder heads has a new fuel pump, oil pressure switch, distributor O-ring, and a replacement carburetor. According to the selling dealer, the odometer currently indicates 23,773 miles, but true mileage is unknown. Instrumentation comes in the form of a 90-mph speedometer and a non-operational VDO fuel gauge. Equipment includes a fire extinguisher, a Euro-style RetroSound AM/FM radio with an auxiliary port, and a switch for the amber fog lights. Storage space is provided by a wicker basket mounted under the dashboard and a wire basket on the transmission tunnel behind the gear shift lever. A white headliner, gray carpet covered by rubber mats, and the Anthracite Gray dashboard provide contrast to the upholstery. The interior was reportedly refurbished within the last eight years and comes furnished with two-tone tomato and creme seats and door panels. The full-size spare tire is located in the front trunk. The car rides on 15-inch cream wheels featuring chrome VW-branded hubcaps and Firestone F560 tires were mounted in 2018. At the rear, there is a non-functioning fog light that was installed for cosmetic purposes.
In the front, there is a set of amber fog lights above the original black California license plate. The exterior was refinished in Anthracite Grey (L469) that is accented by chrome front and rear bumpers, trim, running boards, roof rack, and VW badging. This well-documented VW Beetle comes from the selling dealer with a clear California title and includes the original jack and tool kit, service and instruction manuals, and service and parts receipts. The engine is paired with a four-speed manual transaxle and a newer fuel pump and muffler, all of which were installed in 2018. Power is provided by a 1,600cc flat-four engine with single-port cylinder heads and a new carburetor. The body is finished in Anthracite Grey and covers a two-tone tomato and creme interior. This 1959 Volkswagen Beetle received a thorough restoration under previous ownership completed in 2015 that involved the exterior and interior being repainted and the upholstery being dyed to its original color. Your 66 should have 3.08's or 3.336's but Whit the small 14'stock wheel what do you expect. BUT this will yield the same final drive, but get you a better hole shot. Details about this 1959 Volkswagen Beetle Th 350 is a darn near direct bolt in, but you have to notch the tranny cross member and re weld the mount like this: Real easy took me about 1 hr to do.