Volkswagen Beetle 1967 - Technical Drawing - Frame - Design





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Framed original official Volkswagen Beetle 1967 technical drawing by Design, 93 cm by 63 cm, in perfect condition.
Description from the seller
A universal symbol turned into a car. Official document and representation of the 1967 Volkswagen Beetle, known in the Spanish-speaking world as Escarabajo, one of the most balanced and appreciated versions in the long history of the Type 1. In 1967, the Beetle reached a technical and aesthetic maturity that solidified it as a global icon of accessible, robust, and timeless mobility.
The 1967 Escarabajo kept the unmistakable silhouette that had defined generations: rounded shapes, prominent headlights, and a compact body that seemed designed more by engineering logic than by passing trends. Its design did not need adornments; its identity was absolute. Every curve answered a philosophy of simplicity, functionality, and resilience.
Under its rear lid beat the characteristic air-cooled four-cylinder boxer engine, mounted in a rear position. In the 1300 or 1500 version depending on the market, it offered about 40 to 53 HP, enough for a light and efficient car. Paired with a four-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive, it provided straightforward, honest, and surprisingly solid driving for its size.
The 1967 model introduced important improvements: a 12-volt electrical system, optimized brakes, and small refinements in safety and comfort. These updates make it today one of the most valued years by enthusiasts, combining classic charm with greater usability.
Its true strength was not in the numbers, but in its character. The Beetle was tough, easy to maintain, and capable of adapting to any environment, from European cities to American highways or rural roads in Latin America. It was a family car, a student vehicle, a work tool, and a cultural symbol all at once.
More than a car, the 1967 Escarabajo represents an era. An industrial object that transcended its function to become a social phenomenon. Today it remains a classical piece deeply loved, a reflection of simple yet brilliant engineering that achieved something extraordinary: putting the world on wheels with humility and its own personality.
Comes with a black wood frame and synthetic glass. Very well wrapped and protected for safe transport until you have it in your hands. Exterior measurements are 63 x 93 cm and 3 cm in depth.
Large-format print with gallery-quality. Museum-grade cotton canvas paper 340 g/m2.
FRAME INCLUDED, you’ll only have to hang it on the wall. Shipped in a wooden box to prevent any impact. See the photos.
We ship worldwide, very well protected via UPS/DHL/FedEx with insurance and tracking, the day after payment. You can visit our profile to see other precious Porsche items we have available!
Seller's Story
A universal symbol turned into a car. Official document and representation of the 1967 Volkswagen Beetle, known in the Spanish-speaking world as Escarabajo, one of the most balanced and appreciated versions in the long history of the Type 1. In 1967, the Beetle reached a technical and aesthetic maturity that solidified it as a global icon of accessible, robust, and timeless mobility.
The 1967 Escarabajo kept the unmistakable silhouette that had defined generations: rounded shapes, prominent headlights, and a compact body that seemed designed more by engineering logic than by passing trends. Its design did not need adornments; its identity was absolute. Every curve answered a philosophy of simplicity, functionality, and resilience.
Under its rear lid beat the characteristic air-cooled four-cylinder boxer engine, mounted in a rear position. In the 1300 or 1500 version depending on the market, it offered about 40 to 53 HP, enough for a light and efficient car. Paired with a four-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive, it provided straightforward, honest, and surprisingly solid driving for its size.
The 1967 model introduced important improvements: a 12-volt electrical system, optimized brakes, and small refinements in safety and comfort. These updates make it today one of the most valued years by enthusiasts, combining classic charm with greater usability.
Its true strength was not in the numbers, but in its character. The Beetle was tough, easy to maintain, and capable of adapting to any environment, from European cities to American highways or rural roads in Latin America. It was a family car, a student vehicle, a work tool, and a cultural symbol all at once.
More than a car, the 1967 Escarabajo represents an era. An industrial object that transcended its function to become a social phenomenon. Today it remains a classical piece deeply loved, a reflection of simple yet brilliant engineering that achieved something extraordinary: putting the world on wheels with humility and its own personality.
Comes with a black wood frame and synthetic glass. Very well wrapped and protected for safe transport until you have it in your hands. Exterior measurements are 63 x 93 cm and 3 cm in depth.
Large-format print with gallery-quality. Museum-grade cotton canvas paper 340 g/m2.
FRAME INCLUDED, you’ll only have to hang it on the wall. Shipped in a wooden box to prevent any impact. See the photos.
We ship worldwide, very well protected via UPS/DHL/FedEx with insurance and tracking, the day after payment. You can visit our profile to see other precious Porsche items we have available!

