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Highlights
- Beautifully presented and factory-correct 93B
- Very rare South African import from 1960
- Part of consecutive chassis number collection (57533)
- Reunited with car 57532 after 60 years apart
- Preserved in a Johannesburg Museum for four decades
- Appears free from rot or corrosion due to arid storage conditions
- Recently checked over with fuel system clean and service
The Appeal
Volkswagen’s Beetle may be far better known, but Sweden’s own ‘people’s car’ is the one with proper rally heritage and, we’ll wager, a much more innovative layout. Streamlined styling made the most of the 2 stroke 3cyl 750cc engine while clever engineering meant the 93 kept going whatever the road condition.
The 93B, from 1957, introduced the single piece screen, but otherwise it was business as usual. This very pretty 1960 model arrived in South Africa in 1960 as part of a small number of imports and has been reunited with its consecutive chassis number car as part of the seller’s collection.
Finished in pretty red with a matching two-tone interior, it is a magnificent find in very good condition thanks to the sympathetic South African climate. It may also be due to the car spending four decades in a Johannesburg museum before being picked up by a keen collector.
The 93B is one of motoring’s most intelligent classics and this one is both pretty and well preserved. You could buy it alone or we’re hoping it stays with its chassis stablemate. It has been recently checked over, fuel system cleaned and engine serviced.
History and Paperwork
- Imported to South Africa in 1960 by The East London Motor Company
- Spent four decades preserved in a Johannesburg Museum
- Subsequently acquired by a private collector
- Part of a carefully curated collection stored in a custom-built facility in Central South Africa
- Forms part of a consecutive chassis number collection (57533)
- Recently reunited with car 57532 after 60 years apart
The Condition
- Very pretty car in red with matching wheels and vinyl seats
- Paintwork presents well with few indications of age
- Bodywork is straight and well kept as can be checked in photos
- Factory standard car on painted steel wheels
- Chromework is complete and in good, factory-correct trim
- Interior retains all the charm of the factory models in red with two-tone door cards
- Door cards, carpets, headlining and fascia all present well
- Retains period features like door wind guards and two-spoke Bakelite wheel
The Mechanics
- 750cc three-cylinder two-stroke engine
- Front-wheel drive configuration
- 3-speed manual transmission
- Recently received a full service
- Fuel system has been cleaned and serviced
- The vendor states that it is "on the button" and ready to use
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