1966 VW Bug


Cool 'Sixties Souvenir

1966 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE



I t’s no mistake that the Volkswagen Beetle is one of the most loved and recognized cars on the planet. They’ve stood the test of time, and have established themselves as an icon of practicality. Nowadays, owning a classic Bug is cool and a symbol of one’s laid-back and casual lifestyle.

With the influx of new, modern Beetles striving for the retro look made famous by VW, original Bugs are once again chic, trendy, and gaining the recognition they deserve. Moreover, it doesn’t hurt that they are economical and get great gas mileage.





This VW seems to be stuck in a time-warp from the 1970s. It's got slot mag wheels with raised white lettering tires. The steering wheel is wood, and there's also wooden interior accents, which display the nautical theme popular back in the day. This Bug was recently acquired from its previous owner, who purchased the VW in the early '70s and made these period mods back then! He loved this car, but due to failing health, was unable to drive it in recent years, so he had to part with his unique VW.


In the '70s, there were full-size Dodge vans with custom murals and curtains, and then there was this Bug. Overall, it’s quite clean, not necessarily to showcar standards, but as a hobby or fun weekend toy. It’s a very nice driver, both mechanically and cosmetically. It gets more looks than usual, and you'll be grinning all over. Mechanically, this Bug is quite dependable. It starts instantly, offers good performance, and ticks all the right boxes for why we love classic VW Bugs. Please read on to find out more about this special offering.


Beetle still features its six-digit blue CA license plates, an original radio, and the stock six-volt electrical system. Interior is very nice. Engine was recently rebuilt. Here's a fun, little classic that's still a cool mode of transportation, with a unique look from other Bugs.






The unmistakable European styling of the Volkswagen Beetle has aged gracefully. The lines are simple, timeless, and familiar. This VW is from a time when car manufacturers maintained their own identity and innovations, not "copying" each other with the same overused design cues as shown in today’s vehicles.


The best part: awesome mpg! A sigh of relief as the price of gas always seems to be going up. Here’s a cute car that sips gas and is something you can actually take out and enjoy without being terrified to fill up. It is after all a Volkswagen, where the terms economical and practical go hand in hand.






Upon seeing the Bug’s simple, yet charming interior, you’ll notice everything is clean. The metal painted dash and chrome accents definitely look the part on this vintage '60s design.

Simplicity at its best! No navigation systems, power windows, computers, A/C, or other "modern conveniences." The Bug's electrical components such as lights, signals, odometer, speedometer, wipers, horn, emergency flashers, are all in proper operating condition. Stock radio is currently not working.

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The overall condition of the interior is very nice. Seats are comfortable and clean. Carpeting looks relatively new. Seatbelts are heavy-duty and feature the airplane style chrome buckle. Windows roll up & down fine, and the windshield has no cracks. In fact, all the glass is the original Volkswagen issue, and still sport the VW insignia.


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The wood wheel is totally groovy. The custom real wood accents and knobs display the nautical theme that was popular back in the early 'seventies, especially in Los Angeles, where this Bug is from.

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Door locks are a little temperamental, but operate using the original VW key. Perhaps the tumblers need to be reconditioned. Doors can be locked manually from the inside, and outside from driver door, but only unlocked from the passenger side.

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Door panels are stock, but could use some new speakers and grills. Trunk is clean. Pull latch operates easily to release the lid. Carpet is new. There is no spare tire or rim.






The dark red finish was repainted many years ago, probably back in the '80s, so it's old and has some checking. The original color was ivory. Naturally, there are some imperfections here and there, such as scratches/chips/touch-ups/dings on bumpers and paint, which is to be expected on a driver. The body is straight, with no rust, corrosion, or obvious dents. The doors all close solid. Chrome is good, much better than usual for its age, and it still shines brightly.

The Bug was always taken care of and garaged. To my knowledge, this VW has never been in any accidents. This was one enthusiast's pride & joy and the condition of it shows.


Sure, the new Bug is "back," but is it really? Wouldn’t it be more authentic to own a German-produced example where the engine is actually in the rear of the car?
Nothing beats the sheer simplicity, reliability and near zero cost of upkeep as the tried and true VW engine. With proper care and maintenance, this classic "Vee Dub" should last a long time for future enjoyment.



In the back, you’ll find a clean example of the workhorse, air-cooled VW motor. This particular engine has been rebuilt, with receipts and low miles on the rebuild. Motor fires up instantly, it has very good power, and is reliable. It also doesn't smoke. This will be demonstrated in a short YouTube video below. I've driven this Bug all over, even on a 200 mile trip, and it performed flawlessly.

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Previous owner was fanatical about his car and kept all the receipts for the maintenance performed on the VW. Click on the images above to see more details on the motor rebuild. Other mechanical details to be mentioned: the electronics are still 6-volt and in excellent working condition. In fact, the battery is a new Interstate. Gearbox is excellent. Brakes are firm. 13" tires have lots of tread left. The four lug wheels are on adapters mounted to the stock 5 lug setup.

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When investigating the underside of any classic VW, escpecially one that's nearly 50 years old, you never know what to expect. Most of the time there’s rust, corrosion, or other blemishes. Because this car has been garaged, and in a dry California climate, the original pans are in stellar condition, except for a small spot of corrosion on the corner of the vulnerable battery area.






Take a Test Drive!
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Driving a classic Bug makes you feel like a kid in a candy store. The experience is pure fun - both for driver and passengers. This car instantly transfers you to another era when things were simple and taking an afternoon drive was pleasurable and something you looked forward to.






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The distinct chirp of the exhaust...the familiar look of a European milestone design...the solid craftsmanship of a true, German engineered motorcar...all these tickle the senses and add to the pride of VW ownership.
A 1960s Volkswagen Beetle represents a good value and opportunity in the world of collectible automobiles. This one has a great history and is a wonderful driver for someone who’s always wanted to own a classic Bug, or sold theirs years ago and now wants the magic back.


In any case, now’s the opportunity to make that purchase of a "fun vehicle" you might have been putting off year after year. Don't settle for less and purchase a fixer-upper you think can be restored on weekends. It won't work. Time and resources are too valuable to waste! You won't have that problem with this Bug. This one has "fun-factor" written all over it, plus it's a turnkey car you can take out and start enjoying the minute it arrives in your driveway.


This unique 1966 VW Beetle is being advertised in a Buy it Now at $6,950 format. There is no auction, where missing out on a good deal in the last 15 seconds is a tragedy we all know too well. No, this groovy Volkswagen is being offered For Sale right now, at a disclosed price, so don't let it get away. Bid to Win!


For a full, detailed description of this 1966 VW, please send an email with your specific questions, or call.

phone: (805) 801-2581 or

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You’re welcome to inspect this vehicle in person prior to placing your bid, or have someone inspect it for you. Stated mileage of 66,482 is current odometer reading, but due to its age, this probably is not the vehicle's actual mileage.

DO NOT BID unless you have the necessary funds readily available to pay for vehicle and you are SERIOUS about owning it.

NOTE: seller may remove car early from auction as this vehicle is advertised elsewhere and may be sold before auction’s end

Please keep in mind that when purchasing a used vehicle, most cars are not "perfect" and minor imperfections may be visible upon closer inspection. These imperfections may include, but are not limited to, small scratches and dings, rock chips, minor surface rust, small stains or tears in the carpeting, windshield imperfections, and wear on the seats. Every attempt will be made to accurately describe the "overall" condition of each vehicle. Please note that it is ultimately the responsibility of the buyer to verify the accuracy of any statements that are made regarding the condition of said vehicle. There are no guarantees as to the accuracy of the descriptions made. Please call at 805. 801. 2581 if you have any questions. Thank you.

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