This 1951 Volkswagen Beetle is a split-window sedan that is finished in beige over tan cloth upholstery and powered by a 1.1-liter flat-four paired with a four-speed manual transaxle.
Equipment includes body-color 15″ steel wheels, chrome-finished bumpers, a Solex carburetor, rubber mats, a folding rear seat, and pillar-mounted semaphore turn indicators.
The bodywork has been refinished in beige, and equipment includes rubber-lined running boards, chrome trim and bumpers, a driver’s mirror, and pillar-mounted semaphore turn indicators.
Body-color 15″ steel wheels wear chrome hubcaps and are wrapped in Firestone Deluxe Champion tires.
Braking is provided by mechanical four-wheel drums.
The seats and door panels have been reupholstered in tan striped cloth, and interior equipment includes fresh air vents, storage pockets in the dash, front bucket seats, a folding rear bench, rubber floor mats, crank windows, and a roller throttle pedal.
The three-spoke steering wheel frames an 80-mph VDO speedometer with a five-digit odometer showing 57k miles.
Total mileage is unknown.