We’re absolutely smitten with this 2000s VW Beetle rat-rod conversion that we found for sale on eBay.
The original VW Bug was a flytrap for modifiers and tuners who created myriads of custom projects. The so-called New Beetle that was supposedly its successor made from 1997 to 2011, not so much, but there were some interesting exceptions to the rule like this intriguing build that looks like it came straight from the Mad Max movie set.
Not content with a “simple” pickup-truck conversion, the diesel-powered New Beetle’s owner gave it a rustic look through a special paint job said to contain rust (or something that imitates it) along with some other interesting details such as the chrome trims and bumper guards.
Now, one thing I’d certainly change would be the alloy wheels, swapping them for a classic set of deep-dish VW-style metal hubs or something with a similar feel.
There’s still some time left to get the 2000 New Beetle, with the highest eBay bid standing at $11,215 at the time we wrote this piece (without having met the reserve).
[Seller’s Description]
“Up for sale, one of a kind 2000 Beetle TDI Pickup Truck. Professionally built and registered commercial, licensed as “Pick Up Truck”. Equipped with desirable and reliable 1.9L Turbo Diesel Engine with only 60,000 original miles, which averages 48mpg with a 5 speed manual transmission. Turn key reliable, ready to drive or show, this car gets LOTS of attention so be ready!
The interior has baseball stitch leather heated seats from a 2004 Audi TT with matching steering wheel and shift knob. Retro hardwood plank floors and rear custom safari wood frame window, working three position sunroof, dash top flip up DVD player and 500 watt stereo system.
Complete Airtech 4 wheel air ride system. The car lays out at 1.5 inches at it’s lowest point and will raise 4 inches above stock height, a MUST SEE! Custom PIP style roof rack, with wooden slats. LOTS of custom retro touches make this new Beetle a fan favorite at all the shows. It even has a set of working semaphores.
Note: it is not a vinyl wrap this car is actually painted with a system that is actually rusted.”