Everything Great About the ’60s Mashed Into One Frisky Dune Buggy

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Everything Great About the ’60s Mashed Into One Frisky Dune Buggy

Everything Great About the ’60s Mashed Into One Frisky Dune Buggy

By Evan Bleier

The 1960s were a decade of hope, invention and experimentation. A time when different entities came together to create something different; something better; something that would last.

If that something happened to inspire a little free love, all the better.

Combining a modified flat-four engine from a ‘66 Volkswagen, a body by ‘60s-era coachbuilder Boss, taillights from an early Mustang taillights and genuine Fuchs wheels, this two-seat beach buggy is the flower power generation car-sonified.

VW Buggy (5 images)

With a number of touch-ups including a rebuilt chassis, new Khumo Ecstas tires and retooled four-speed transmission, the Volkswagen Boss Buggy has its fair share of modern flair as well.

Despite all that, its owner — who’s responsible for the modified make — is looking to send the vehicle on to sandier beaches and has it on the block for the next five days.

As of this writing, the bidding is up to $4,500 for the little guy. If you’re on the fence, watch this:

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