Presentation
This 1954 Volkswagen Beetle oval "KDF 44" has 850 km (after restoration). The seller states that the car is in good general condition, has a valid MOT and has benefited from recent expenses. This 1954 Volkswagen Oval Beetle was sold new in Spain in 1954. The seller specifies that this Beetle was found in a Madrid junkyard in 2015, having been there since 1975, and that he subsequently decided to restore it (2015-2020, description in the gallery) and give it a 1944 KDF Wagen style. The engine has been replaced and modified.

Externally, the car is in good condition. The matt grey paintwork shows only a few defects, which can be seen in the gallery. Photos of the underbody are available in the gallery. The seller indicates that the chrome on the vehicle has been treated to give a "corrosion" effect. New bumpers have also been fitted.

The interior is in very good condition. The beige and grey fabric upholstery has no notable defects. The seller indicates that the interior has been completely redone by the Artemovil company. The steering wheel and dashboard are in good condition. The on-board instrumentation and electrical equipment are in normal working order. The car features the following equipment:
- Pressure gauge and fuel sensor
- GPS odometer (external antenna transmits signal to odometer)
- Hertz 1200w HI-FI audio system
- Vintage radio (RetroSound Hermosa) with Bluetooth function and USB port (in glove compartment)
- Turn signal indicator, oil dipstick, full headlights on dashboard

The 1.2-liter 4-cylinder engine, which developed 34 hp when it left the factory, has been replaced by a 1.6-liter 4-cylinder producing 75 hp. The seller states that the mechanical system is working normally, as is the manual gearbox. The seller has numerous invoices and a restoration file. He specifies that the engine has been replaced by a twin-intake engine and has received the following modifications:
- Dual Weber 40mm carburetors
- Lighter crankshaft
- Cylinders and pistons for repair
- Fitted and forged valves
- Embrayage
- 12v electrical system conversion
- Large-capacity tank
Recently, it has benefited from a change of gearbox seals and a gearbox fluid drain.

The car is fitted with its 4 original rims in good condition, shod with Firestone Deluxe Champion tires. The car brakes normally. Recently, the running gear has benefited from the following upgrades:
- Modern Beetle front axle
- Front drum brakes replaced by disc brakes
- Silentbloc
- Fishery
- Front brake caliper
- Durite de freins
- Master cylinder
- Brake pad
- Brake drum jaws

The seller is a private individual located in Madrid, Spain, and accepts visits during the sale. The car will be sold with its Spanish registration, a valid Spanish MOT, documentation, restoration file and invoices.

The seller wished to define a reserve price.