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Volkswagen - Classic Beetle (1968)

The Volkswagen Classic Beetle is an icon that still captures the imagination of car lovers today. A 1968 version of this legendary model carries a unique blend of charm, history, and the memorable “bug” silhouette that defined an era. When you ask “What is a 1968 Volkswagen Classic Beetle worth?”, you are diving into a complex market where condition, mileage, and provenance determine the Volkswagen Classic Beetle price. Although we don’t list exact numbers, the Volkswagen Classic Beetle 1968 price ranges widely, reflecting the car’s rarity and the pride of owning a piece of automotive heritage.

Below is a concise snapshot of the key technical aspects that every enthusiast will want to know. These specifications help you evaluate a vehicle before you visit a dealer or private seller.

  • Engine: 1.1‑liter air‑cooled flat‑four (approximately 45 horsepower)
  • Transmission: 3‑speed manual with optional overdrive (depending on the trim)
  • Fuel type: Gasoline (regular unleaded)
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive
  • Dimensions: Length – 4.07 m (169 in); Width – 1.65 m (65 in); Height – 1.69 m (66 in); Wheelbase – 2.42 m (95 in)
  • Weight: Approx. 650 kg (1,435 lb) dry
  • Top speed: Around 77 mph (124 km/h)
  • Mileage: Commonly between 60,000–120,000 km (37,000–75,000 mi), though many examples sit near the lower end due to preservation.
  • Color options: Classic “Jaguar beige,” “Spearmint green,” “Wasabi yellow,” and a handful of more exotic hues in later years.
  • Interior features: Minimalistic, with a flat dashboard, two round gauges, and a wooden steering wheel in most models.

When assessing a Volkswagen Classic Beetle price, a critical aspect is depreciation. Buyers often wonder about the long‑term financial value of the car. In the world of vintage automobile restoration, Volkswagen Classic Beetle depreciation follows a predictable trajectory: the vehicle typically loses 15–20% of its value in the first year due to initial restoration costs and market acceptance. Over the next five years, a well‑maintained Beetle might appreciate about 10–15% annually, especially if it is authenticated with proper documentation and pedigree. However, the exact depreciation curve depends heavily on condition, mileage, and the


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