This 1959 Volkswagen Beetle is a gray-over-red convertible that was refurbished with work including refinishing the exterior, replacement of the upholstery and soft top, and overhauls of the braking and suspension systems.

A replacement flat-four was rebuilt and balanced with a 1,400cc ‘big-bore’ piston and steel stroker crankshaft kit fitted at that time.

Additional features include a 12-volt conversion and dual-reservoir master cylinder.

Servicing completed in preparation for the sale included cleaning of the fuel tank and filter, and an oil change.

Power is sent through a synchronized four-speed manual transaxle.

Features include chrome bumpers with overriders.

Additional details include halogen headlights, LED tail light bulbs, ‘pea shooter’ exhaust tips, a replacement light grey soft top and a black top boot.

Cream-painted 15″ steel wheels wear VW-logo hubcaps and are wrapped in Vredestein tires.

The braking and suspension systems were rebuilt at the time of the refurbishment, with additions including a front sway bar, a camber compensator kit, and a Koni steering damper.

A brake fluid flush was performed in preparation for the sale, and the brake shoes were adjusted.

Red vinyl upholstery and white piping covers the seats, and additional interior trimmings include a body-color dashboard and two-tone door panel trim.

Equipment includes gray carpeting, door pockets, and manually operated windows.

Lap belts are fitted for the front and rear occupants.

An ivory-colored two-spoke steering wheel features a Wolfsburg-crest center cap and frames a VDO 80-mph speedometer.

The five-digit odometer shows 52k miles, true mileage is unknown.