This car is a time-capsule. In 1964, Rudy Zvarich purchased a Volkswagen Beetle from the Gilbert and Seibel dealership in Vancouver, Washington. The plan was to use it as a backup for his 1957 Beetle.
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If you’d like to know the going rate for traveling back in time, it’s $1,000,000. That’s how much the owners of a 1964 Volkswagen Beetle that has been stored since new, has 23 miles on the odometer ...
The Volkswagen Beetle is arguably the most recognizable car to ever be produced, even if Volkswagen finally made the decision to squish the bug in 2019. After all, the automaker did manufacture over ...
Last month, Volkswagen announced it’s ending production of the third (and final) version of the Volkswagen Beetle, a car that traces its lineage back to pre-World War II Germany. This month, the most ...
It has only 23 miles on the clock. million-dollar-1964-vw-beetle4-1-jpg Spicer Collector Cars million-dollar-1964-vw-beetle3-1-jpg Spicer Collector Cars million-dollar-1964-vw-beetle1-2-jpg Spicer ...
There is pride in owning a classic car and then there’s this – whatever you might call collector Rudy Zvarich’s gesture of keeping a 1964 Volkswagen Beetle under wraps after driving it only once.
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In 1964, small changes to the design of a small car turned into a big deal for a gentleman from Portland, Oregon, who had very strict preferences regarding his automobile. Expressly, he disapproved of ...
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