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In 1967, Jim Gilbert, Managing Editor of Road Test Magazine, and Dick Brashear, Tech Editor of Road Test, went to the VW dealer in Pasadena, California, and purchased the demo car owned by salesman Al Kaudebeck. In those times, VW salesmen owned their demo cars and mostly just took orders and put the new buyer on a waiting list. Jim bought the car and I (Dick Brashear) cosigned. In 1999, I took ownership, restored it to its present condition, or nearly so, and gave it to our son to learn to drive. We named his car “Lurch” from his early clutching attempts. It wasn’t long before more modern wheels became necessary for our son, and I got Lurch back again. It has been driven regularly, short jaunts once a week or so. It drives beautifully. I showed it to a client one time, and when she opened the door, she took a deep breath, smiled and said, “Oh, I had one like this, and this one even smells the same.” This car causes smiles, making it great to drive.Source: hemmings.com
I listed it in excellent condition. It truly is. There are some small paint issues, but absolutely no rust. Mechanically, it is all in good order. Original engine (1600 kit installed in its early years) and all numbers match. As far as the car is concerned, I would drive across country without hesitation.