Matching serial numbers confirmed by the Volkswagen Museum
Extremely original, with several rare additional options
Popular 'oval' model, also equipped with rare pivoting rear windows
Complete mechanical overhaul carried out in April 2024
Period enhancements include original wheel rims
Porsche 356 Attractive patina
Offered with latest parts and labour invoices, MOT and FFVE collector's certificate
The Plus
Some cars are just unbelievably cool. This is one of them. It's exactly the kind of car you'd imagine a Porsche 356 enthusiast driving in the early 60s: this is the Volkswagen Beetle 'oval', sitting on a magnificent set of authentic 1960 Kronnprinz KPZ Porsche wheels, shod with period-style Heidenau 5-60x15 tyres.
It has also been subtly lowered at the front, which traditionally sits high due to the location of the engine at the rear.
Apart from that, this is a particularly original example of the marque, with matching numbers confirmed by the Volkswagen Museum, including the original 'split case' gearbox. Original wheels accompany the car should the next owner wish to fit them.
The seller tells us:
"This Beetle was delivered new to Sweden in December 1956. It was found in Belgium in the 2010s, until I bought it in 2024. The Belgian documents are still there. The car is accompanied by the latest parts and labour invoices from the garage, its technical inspection and its FFVE collector's certificate.
The car had a full service in April 2024, including a new braking system, redone pivots, ride height adjustment, rear blades, geometry, and oil changes. (€1,657 spent)."
Having undergone a complete mechanical overhaul in 2024, this Beetle is ready to hit the road with confidence. It is now exempt from French MOT, registered with a Carte Grise de Collection.
For air-cooling enthusiasts, an 'Oval' Beetle is always a great find - especially an example of matching numbers like this with discreet (and easily reversible) period upgrades.
Found in Belgium in the 2010s, purchased by the current owner in February 2024 from a fan of the marque
Registered in France with a Carte Grise de Collection
Matching numbers
The car is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from the Volkswagen Museum which attests to the model numbers and options.
Has retained its original parts; currently only the wheels and a height adjustment at the front differ from the 1957 model (the original rims are supplied with the car)
Also offered with Belgian documents
FFVE collector's certificate present
Accompanied by the latest garage parts and labour invoices
Includes a technical inspection valid until June 2026 (now exempt as a pre-1960 vehicle)
1957 service manual and mechanical advice in glove box
1.2-litre (1,192 cc) air-cooled flat engine - 1957 model with 34 bhp
Four-speed 'Split Case' manual gearbox (no synchro for 1st gear)
Manual starter on dashboard
Highly original and beautifully presented engine compartment
Recently overhauled mechanical system, including brakes and running gear: "new braking system, rebuilt pivots, ride height adjustment, rear blades, geometry, and oil changes".
Original mechanics; the seller notes that the brakes and engine can be upgraded if required
Front suspension slightly lowered
The seller states that the engine responds well and that this vehicle drives really well
Capable of 90 km/h and up to 110 km/h on open roads
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