Volkswagen Beetle Limousine

Volkswagen Beetle Limousine

Black limousine version of the iconic Volkswagen Beetle custom made in 1969, reimagined people’s car that turned heads wherever it went.

Unique stretch Beetle commissioned by Porsche/VW distributor John von Neumann and built by Troutman-Barnes.

Known as the Rollswagen, the limousine was featured in VW’s national ad campaign as “The $35,000 Beetle.”

1969 Volkswagen Beetle Limousine by Troutman-Barnes was recently sold at Sotheby’s for $335,000 USD.

1969 Volkswagen Beetle Limousine

Limousine retains the unmistakable silhouette of classic Volkswagen Beetle.

Troutman-Barnes Volkswagen Beetle Limousine

The car has been elongated into a full limousine, its body extended with additional doors and windows to create a long, elegant profile.

Volkswagen Beetle Limo

Nicknamed the “Rollswagen,” the limousine appeared at the Los Angeles International Auto Show and quickly became a talking point of the era.

John von Neumann Volkswagen Beetle Limousine

Finished in black paint, VW Limousine carries a surprising air of sophistication, bridging the gap between economy car and luxury statement piece.

1969 Volkswagen Beetle Limo

Imagine pulling up to prom in a stretched Beetle with a uniformed chauffeur. In 1969, someone actually did.

Troutman-Barnes 1969 Volkswagen Beetle Limousine

Just one was ever built. The 1969 Volkswagen Beetle Limousine is a true unicorn of the automotive world.

John von Neumann 1969 Volkswagen Beetle Limousine

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