This 1973 Volkswagen Thing is finished in orange and is powered by a replacement 2,300cc flat-four mated to a four-speed manual transaxle. Features include a black convertible top, dual Weber 44 carburetors, a stainless-steel exhaust system, Bilstein shocks, 15″ steel wheels, a roll cage, body-color fender flares, steel bumpers, high-back bucket seats, front shoulder harnesses, and an aftermarket stereo.
The air-cooled 2,300cc flat-four features dual Weber 44 carburetors and have been built by Bergmann VW.
Power is routed through a four-speed manual transaxle was sourced from a VW bus.
Work performed in preparation for sale included installing replacement J-tubes as well as a Vintage Speed stainless-steel exhaust system.
The car was repainted orange with body-color fender flares.
Features include a black soft top, a roll cage, and dual exhaust tips exiting through the steel rear bumper.
Staggered-width 15″ aluminum wheels are mounted with 205/75 GT Touring V-plus tires up front and 255/70 Winston Premier tires out back.
The tie rods as well as the upper and lower ball joints have been replaced in preparation for sale.
The suspension was modified with Bilstein shocks.
The interior features body-color steel surfaces as well as high-back bucket seats upholstered in gray cloth.
Features include front Deist harnesses, an aftermarket stereo and speakers, and a pair of VDO auxiliary gauges.
A four-spoke steering wheel frames a VDO 100-mph speedometer with an inset fuel level gauge.
The five-digit mechanical odometer shows 1,300 miles, total mileage is unknown.