Fun Car Mods

Brother, check out this wild transformation: a vintage Super Beetle with a newly added long nose, making it look like a mix between a classic Bentley and a BMW Z3 Coupe. This car is a true head-turner and it’s up for grabs, having been in the same family for over 40 years.
Specifications

Originally crafted by a VW mechanic who migrated from Germany to the U.S. in the ’60s, this Beetle began life as a 1973 Super Beetle from the 1303 series. It’s known for its distinct curved windshield and “elephant-foot” taillights. But what really catches the eye is that dramatically elongated hood, giving it an extraordinary dash-to-axle ratio. Mechanically, it’s still got its 1.6-liter flat-four boxer engine sitting at the rear, pushing out around 50 horsepower and 78 lb-ft of torque, driving those rear wheels. The car’s covered just about 60,000 miles, which is quite reasonable for a model of its age.
Driving Feel
Getting behind the wheel of this modified Beetle must feel like stepping into another era. Imagine the curious stares as it cruises down the street, blending vintage charm with eccentric styling. With the seating shifted to the rear bench, it offers an unconventional driving perspective. While the elongated front doesn’t house the engine, it does give the appearance of a grand tourer. Its performance isn’t souped-up; it retains its original power. Compared to other classic cars, this Beetle won’t win in a race, but it’s a fantastic jaw-dropper for any VW enthusiast.
Final Remarks
Currently, the long-nose Beetle is available on eBay. Even with some rust spots, it offers a fantastic opportunity for someone looking to own a distinctive piece of automotive art. New tires and fresh window rubbers add to the appeal. As of now, bidding stands at about $1,000, sparking curiosity about whether this creation will fetch a collector’s interest.
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