Herbie Goes On Sale

Published on November 30, 2015 in News by Frédérick Boucher-Gaulin
Volkswagen Beetle 1963, la célèbre Herbie

The Volkswagen Beetle is one of the world's most recognized vehicles. Its round shape, and the fact that it's been built for the better part of a century, contributed to its immense success.

One of the most famous Beetles of them all is Herbie; the little Volkswagen starred in five movies, a TV series and even a recent reboot starring Lindsay Lohan.

While over a hundred Bugs were used in those movies, only one is the real Herbie. It's a 1963 model-year version that was the hero car, meaning it did the close-up scenes as well as some driving. It is recognizable because of its lettered Goodyear tires and its unique paint job, but it also features some hidden upgrades: for example, a complex system of chains and sprockets connects the steering column to another set of controls in the back seat: this way, the car gave the impression that it could drive itself!

Recently, this particular car was put on sale: Bonham Auctions had the task of finding a buyer for the legendary Beetle.

With a final bid of US $86,250, Herbie just became the most expensive Volkswagen Beetle ever sold. The lucky buyer wishes to remain anonymous, but we hope he won't hide the car away; this little coupe deserves to be where people can see and appreciate it.