This 1972 Volkswagen Beetle was converted into a drag car some time ago and showcases several modifications to enhance its performance and style. Notable features include a modified rear end, a Stinger-style exhaust system, Centerline wheels, and a roll bar. The car is powered by a 1.6-liter flat-four engine paired with a four-speed manual transaxle. It is finished in a vibrant yellow exterior with black cloth and leatherette trim on the interior.
The exterior upgrades consist of body-color running boards, custom taillights, LED headlights, quick-jack front bumperettes, and aftermarket side mirrors. Both the front and rear bumpers have been removed, and the quarter vent windows were deleted for a sleeker appearance. However, some rust is present on the fenders. The staggered-width 15″ Centerline wheels are fitted with 235/60 Nankang CX668 tires in the front and Cooper Cobra tires in the rear, complementing the car’s aggressive stance.
Inside, the front bucket seats are upholstered in black and gray cloth with leatherette trim and equipped with multi-point harnesses for added safety. The rear bench seat has been removed to accommodate the roll bar, emphasizing the car’s drag racing setup. Additional interior appointments include a Boss CD stereo with Bluetooth connectivity, a Gene Berg shifter, aluminum dash trim, and billet window crank handles.
The driver is greeted by a three-spoke Grant GT steering wheel positioned before a 120-mph VDO speedometer, a tachometer, and several aftermarket auxiliary gauges. An AutoMeter 10,000-rpm tachometer with a shift light is mounted centrally on the dash, catering to performance driving needs.
The five-digit odometer reads approximately 14,000 miles, though this figure is not considered accurate. Around 250 miles have reportedly been added under current ownership, but the total mileage remains unknown.
Originally, the air-cooled 1.6L flat-four engine came equipped with a single downdraft carburetor and was rated at 60 horsepower. The engine was reportedly rebuilt, and the carburetor replaced in 2023; however, the vehicle currently runs intermittently and will require service before being driven. The original air cleaner, which was removed, is included with the sale.
Power is delivered to the rear wheels through the four-speed manual transaxle and the modified rear end. The addition of the Stinger-style exhaust system further enhances the car’s performance characteristics.
This Beetle is being offered as a no-reserve project vehicle with a clean Florida title in the seller’s name. It is a relist following a previous sale on Bring a Trailer (BaT) in September 2025, where the winning bidder failed to complete the purchase—an outcome unrelated to any fault of the vehicle itself. Subsequently, the buyer’s participation on BaT was restricted, and their buyer’s fee was not refunded.
Overall, this 1972 Volkswagen Beetle drag car represents a unique opportunity for enthusiasts seeking a classic VW with purposeful modifications primed for further restoration and enjoyment.
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