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1972 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible

At a Glance

Cabriolet Conversion | ~8 Years Owned | Interior Retrim

  • Mileage~38,315 on clock
  • TransmissionManual
  • Engine1.3L
  • LocationGrantham

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We’ve visited this car, taken the images and written the description below – we’ve also verified the seller’s ID and actioned a HPi report – learn more


Curated Auction

We’ve visited this car, taken the images and written the description below – we’ve also verified the seller’s ID and actioned a HPi report – learn more

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Introduction

Paul Wright
Professional Consigner

Practical, reliable, and a real head-turner — it’s easy to see why the Beetle has such a massive global following.

Produced from 1938, it's probably safe to say the Volkswagen Beetle is one of the most iconic vehicles ever made. Practicality and reliability were central to the design of this classic, along with affordability — earning it the title of the ‘people’s car’. Over more than 80 years of production, the Beetle has undergone many changes, from the early split rear screen and oval windows to suspension and engine upgrades. It’s a car that has evolved over time without straying too far from its roots.

This 1300 Beetle began life as a tin-top model and was converted into a cabriolet several years ago by a former keeper. The Beetle comes to market after ~8 years with our vendor, it has covered very few miles in the past ten years, it’s the ideal summer chariot for a new owner!

This listing was written from information supplied by Paul after meeting Peter the owner, and having visited and photographed the vehicle.

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We're there every step of your buying journey and will even arrange pick-up and delivery of your new vehicle.

Meet the owner

Too good to miss, the Beetle convertible has been a pleasure to own.

The car has been in the family for approximately eight years and, during that time, has seen very little use — mainly as a weekend car when the weather was exceptionally good.

That’s the reason for the sale: with such little use over the years, it’s time to let someone else enjoy this classic VW. Peter will be available to answer any questions about the car in the comments section below.

Peter
Vehicle Owner

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Exterior

A Guards Red exterior with a white roof is just one of the many details that help this Beetle Cabriolet stand out.

Wheels and Tyres

The steel wheels are finished in cream with chrome hub caps. The paintwork is in good condition, and the chrome has a bright finish and some small dings etc that have been picked up over the years. Firestone tyres are fitted all round, with plenty of tread remaining.

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Bodywork

The Beetle has undergone previous modification to become a cabriolet, and the conversion appears to have been carried out to a good standard. Inside, you’ll notice two strengthening sections just in front of the rear seat. All the panel gaps appear consistent. There are a few blemishes in places, including a couple of small blisters on the offside edge of the bonnet.

High-resolution images and videos have been provided — please review all media to assess the car’s condition thoroughly.

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Paint

Finished in bright red — believed to be "Guards Red" — the car presents well from a distance. On close inspection, some minor marks beneath the paint can be seen from earlier preparation work.

Images have been taken from multiple angles to give a realistic impression of the car, as if you were viewing it in person. Please take the time to examine these high-resolution images and videos to assess the condition.

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Glass and Trim

The windows are in good condition with no noticeable scratches. The door rubbers show minor age-related perishing, but these would be easy to replace.

The quarter windows are made from Perspex; there is a small crack in the nearside one, but a replacement could easily be made using the original as a template. The white vinyl roof is in good condition, fits well, and shows no obvious signs of damage.

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Interior

The red and white interior matches the exterior perfectly.

Seats and Carpets

The front and rear seats have been retrimmed in red and white vinyl, which remains in excellent condition with no signs of damage. Both door cards are finished in white vinyl, they do show age with marks in places.

The carpets throughout the cabin are in great condition with no obvious signs of wear. There is no carpet in the front boot area, but the spare wheel is present.

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Dashboard

Continuing the red and white theme, the dashboard is in good condition with no scratches. The odometer shows ~38,315 miles at the time of our visit and is reported to be working correctly.

Please refer to the interior gallery for more images.

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Steering Wheel / Gear Stick

The Wolfsburg-badged steering wheel is painted white and shows minor age-related wear. The gear lever has also been painted, and some paint has started to flake.

Please refer to the interior gallery for more images.

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Mechanics

The 1300cc air-cooled flat-four is a reliable, tried-and-tested engine used by VW for many years.

Engine and Gearbox

The engine bay presents well. The car starts quickly and settles into a smooth idle. On the road, it drives as expected, with no reported issues. The four-speed gearbox provides smooth changes, and gears are easily selected.

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Suspension and Brakes

Comfort is the Beetle’s strong suit. Designed to cope with various road conditions, it handles predictably, and the suspension operates quietly with no knocks or bangs. The brakes bring the car to a stop in a straight line, with no juddering through the pedal.

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The Drive

Driving the VW Beetle 1300 is a nostalgic delight. Its 1.3-litre air-cooled engine offers modest performance, but its lightweight construction, rear-engine layout, and manual gearbox make for a charming and engaging experience. Simple, iconic, and full of character, it’s perfect for relaxed cruising — especially with the roof down.

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Electrics and Other

The original switchgear shows some patina but is said to be functioning correctly. There is a slight issue with the ignition switch — occasionally, you may need to turn the key twice for it to make contact.

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History and Paperwork

Coming to market from ~8 year ownership, this Beetle was converted to a cabriolet by a previous owner, and presents an opportunity for a good value entry to classic car ownership.

The Beetle comes from ~8 years with Peter, there are a few previous MOT certificates with the car. Due to the low mileage over recent years, servicing has been carried out by the vendor. Unfortunately, no history was provided by the previous keeper, so the paperwork is limited.

We’ve carried out our usual seller checks, including verification of photo ID, the V5C, and an HPI check. This confirms the car is not stolen, written off, or subject to outstanding finance. Please note: This check does not verify mileage.

We’ve summarised the car based on the seller’s information above. As always, we go to great lengths to photograph and film the car in high-resolution detail so you can make your own informed assessment from the comfort of your sofa. So grab a cuppa, relax, and enjoy reviewing everything in this listing.

Viewings are welcome for all our listings. Please get in touch to arrange a time — we’ll just need to speak with you first and receive valid photo ID before confirming.

If there’s anything you’re unsure about, no matter how small, please ask the owner in the comments section below before placing your bids. Bids cannot be retracted and form a binding contract if you win — just like in a traditional auction house.

Service History
Date Type Mileage
20.08.2016 MOT 37,834
16.10.2014 MOT 37,795
15.05.2013 MOT 37,577
06.11.2009 MOT 37,568
12.09.2005 MOT 37,536
03.08.2004 MOT
28.04.2003 MOT 37,524
Key Details
  • Model Beetle
  • Transmission Manual
  • Reg. Date 01.08.1972
  • CC 1298
  • Mileage ~38,315 on the clock
  • Colour Red
  • Interior Colour Red/white
  • Interior Trim Vinyl
  • Chassis # 1122630626
  • Engine # AB553872
  • Restored Yes
  • MOT Exempt Yes
  • Road Tax Exempt Yes
  • HPi Clear Yes
  • Former Keepers 14
  • LHD or RHD RHD
  • Visited Yes
  • Sale Type Private
  • Owned ~8 Years
  • Key Feature Perfect for the summer
  • Auction ID 2771


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    Buyers have a lot of choice in the market right now, this is a drivers' car at entry level money.

    We’re sure you have a good idea of the value of this vehicle by studying our thorough listing, however, you may be interested to see a selection of recent sales of the same and / or similar models.

    1972 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible

    Auction House Brightwells

    Sale Date 25 Oct 23

    Sold Price £6,496

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    Vehicle Location

    Grantham

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