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VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSROD MK. VI BEACH BUGGY - £POA

Volksrods are typically inspired by American hot rods and rat rods, with one of the main characteristics separating them from other modified Beetles being the removal of the stock fenders in order achieve an open wheel look. Some Volksrods, however, don't do this and either retain the stock fenders or opt for aftermarket fenders. As with all types of car customization, various modifications are practiced in different combinations. One popular method of conversion involves removing all body moulding, bumpers and fenders, then installing a classic Ford front axle to move the wheels forward and give the car a low, stretched look. Another popular customisation is to move the stock Volkswagen axle beam forward or reverse the trailing/torsion arms and re-work the steering linkages. While most Volksrods retain the rear mounted Volkswagen engine, some builders opt to swap in a larger engine such as a V8, often changing the layout of the car to front engine in the process. While Volksrods may be very elaborate, like any hot rod, many are built with few or no expensive parts, but handmade by a "cut, weld and drive" owner, with simple mechanical tools, welding equipment and basic parts.

This rare Volksrod Mk.V I presented in metallic gold is a previous show winner and was fairly well known in buggy circles as it used to be drag raced. The black trim boasts expensive Cobra leather seats with four point harnesses and a six point roll cage. We are informed the independent rear suspension is adjustable and it boasts the larger 1600cc engine with adjustable fuel pressure regulator. With a rare right hand drive quick shifter, roller skate wheel throttle pedal, Mountney steering wheel and slot mags this example being a 1963 registered car qualifies for historic vehicle so free tax. Having been used sparingly over the last few years our vendor has decided that this and his other buggy must find a new home for the summer of 2026, Recently fitted with a new battery and lightly recomissioned it is believed that the carburetors require cleaning and then a service would be desired before the spring. Supplied with wet weather covers this example certainly looks the part!. Consigned by Mathew Priddy

Guide Price £10,000-£15,000

Lot details
Year: 1963
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Volksrod Mk. VI Beach Buggy
Registration: XSK 784
Chassis No: 558648L
Odometer: tba

* 1600cc engine
* Originally a show car having been drag raced in period

  • 1963 Miles
  • N/A
  • RHD
  • RefCode: 67C3F820-1C38-629C-B26E-6C19506B534C