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1974 Volkswagen Beetle in Riverhead, New York ID-162418

1974 Volkswagen Beetle for sale in Riverhead, New York (ID-162418)
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1974 Volkswagen Beetle — Herbie Number 53 Tribute Build Why This Car Is Special The 1974 Volkswagen Beetle is one of the most recognized automobiles in history, and this particular example takes that recognition to a different level entirely. Dressed in the full Herbie the Love Bug livery — white with red, white, and blue racing stripes running nose to tail, and the bold number 53 roundel on the hood, doors, and rear deck lid — this 1974 Volkswagen Beetle is a faithful visual recreation of the car that Walt Disney Studios made famous across five theatrical films between 1968 and 1980. The original Herbie was based on a 1963 Beetle, but the 1974 model year represents the last significant chapter of the classic air-cooled Beetle's production run in the United States before stricter federal safety and emissions standards pushed Volkswagen toward the water-cooled Golf platform. That makes a 1974 Volkswagen Beetle both the end of an era and the version closest in form to the cars that carried the Herbie story through its entire film run. By 1974, Volkswagen had already sold more than 15 million Beetles worldwide. The car had surpassed the Ford Model T's production record in 1972 — a milestone that shocked the automotive world at the time. The Beetle's long production life was built on a design philosophy that valued simplicity, reliability, and repairability above fashion. The rear-mounted, air-cooled flat-four engine never needed a radiator. The torsion bar suspension was straightforward to maintain. The platform changed slowly and deliberately, which is part of why the car aged so well and why enthusiast communities around it remain active today. This specific car presents as a complete, drivable tribute to that pop culture legacy, with the mechanical basics intact and the cosmetic presentation executed with clear attention to the source material. Features List - 1.6L Air-Cooled Flat-4 Engine - 4-Speed Manual Transmission - Herbie Number 53 Tribute Livery - Red, White, and Blue Racing Stripes — Full Length - Number 53 Roundels on Hood, Doors, and Rear - Dual Exhaust Tips - Chrome Bumpers Front and Rear - Wrapped Steering Wheel - AM/FM Radio - Black Vinyl Interior - Door Map Pockets - Front Trunk Storage - Spare Tire Included Mechanical Power comes from the 1.6-liter air-cooled horizontally opposed four-cylinder engine that Volkswagen fitted to the Beetle for the 1974 model year. By this point, VW had progressively grown the Beetle's engine from the original 1.1-liter unit introduced in the late 1940s. The 1.6-liter displacement was the largest the standard Beetle received in the American market, and it produced around 46 horsepower in U.S.-specification trim — enough to move the car's roughly 1,800-pound curb weight with reasonable confidence in everyday driving. The engine is mated to a 4-speed manual gearbox, which was the standard transmission configuration and the correct choice for anyone who wants to interact with the car the way it was designed to be driven. The air-cooled layout means there is no radiator, no coolant hoses, and no water pump to worry about. Volkswagen used a fan mounted directly to the crankshaft to force air across the finned cylinder barrels and heads. This system made the Beetle genuinely practical in climates ranging from the Norwegian winters it was originally designed for to the Florida heat this car currently lives in. The dual exhaust tips exit symmetrically at the rear, giving the car a sportier visual presence at the back end than the single-outlet stock setup. The underside photos show the floor pan and rear suspension in usable condition, consistent with a car that has been maintained and driven rather than left to deteriorate. Interior The interior is finished in black vinyl throughout, which was a standard and durable choice for the Beetle in this era. The door panels carry the correct ribbed vinyl pattern with the period-correct accordion-style map pockets sewn i
Body Style: Sedan
Condition: Used
Certified: 0
LISTED BY: WeBe Autos Ltd.

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