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Volkswagen Restores a 350,000-Mile 1967 Beetle

Its nobig news that Volkswagen s brand wouldnt exist as it does today without the Beetle. For decades, the Beetle was the brand. Yet VW recently announced the end of the line for the model after its third-generation run. The Beetles place of prominence is Fahrvergnugen from over, however, and it is now free tofully focus on its role as the brands heritage icon. For one lucky 1967 Beetle owner, that iconic status should now last another 50-plus years: The VW North America team and the Puebla factory have just completed an 11-month restoration of a Bug known as Annie. Kathleen Brooks, Annies owner, bought the car new in December 1966, from a Riverside, California, dealer and she has since wheeled the little red Beetle more than 350,000 miles.Brooks works with breast-cancer patients and is a three-time survivor of the disease herself. We often hear stories of dedicated Volkswagen owners, but there was something special about Kathleen and Annie that we felt we needed to honor, said Derrick Hatami, the vice president of sales and marketing for Volkswagen of America, in a release. The original Beetle launched our business in the United States. This isnt just a Beetle, its a member of her family, and after all the time our employees have spent with this special vehicle, we feel Annie is a part of our family as well. The restoration saw 40 percent of Annies parts replaced, and another 357 original pieces restoredthe team even recreated the stickers Brooks had stuck on Annie over the years. The paint was color-matched using the unfaded interior of the glovebox, the wiring was completely redone, and some more modern upgrades were added, too. One such upgrade is a new AM/FM/Bluetooth stereo designed to look and feel like the original Beetle radiosa stock item on later Mexico-built Beetles. The finishing touch to the restoration was applied to the seats, where the names Kathleen and Annie were embroidered into the new leather coverings. Dont get too excited if you have a slightly rusty, much-loved Beetle of your own sitting out in the yardthis isnt the start of a factory restoration service la Porsche Classic or Lamborghini Polo Storico. This is a one-offproject meant to demonstratethe brands affection for its customers, and its appreciation of its customers' affection for the Beetle. Source: Volkswagen The post Volkswagen Restores a 350,000-Mile 1967 Beetle appeared first on MotorTrend .

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