I've been into air cooled VWs for a long time and have had this 1966 Beetle for about 15 years.
When I bought it, it was cosmetically very nice with fairly recent paint and a new interior. There's evidence of some collision damage to the left rear, but it was fixed fairly well. The car needed some mechanical sorting and after I did that, it's been a super reliable and enjoyable car that is pretty close to my daily driver in the summer--probably 3-5 days a week. It's completely unmodified and still has its original 1300 single port engine and is still 6 volts. I occasionally get the urge to modify it, but unmodified Beetles are so rare. Plus, the driving experience is excellent, just as VW designed it. It does run 165R15 radial tires and I put LED bulbs in the taillights to brighten them for safety, so I guess those could be considered modifications. But it's still a pretty pure 1966 Bettle.
Then, maybe a year ago, I started following this guy from Germany on Instagram:
He's built these two Beetles with a European rally theme and I think they're really cool.
I've been a fan of Emory Outlaws for a long time. We fix a fair amount of 356s at Eclectic, and while they're cool, I've always thought that an Outlaw Beetle would be just as cool, maybe cooler.
Speaking of Beetle Outlaws, I got a private tour of the Collier Collection in Naples, FL about 10 years ago and say Miles Collier's Outlaw Beetle, which featured a 356 engine and brakes along with some other subtle modificaitons.
Then, some ads from a wheel company called MobelWagen started popping up on my phone from time to time, several featuring this Beetle with more of a hot rod/drag race look to it. And some really cool wheels.
The blue car above runs black versions of the wheels, but I like these silver ones better, so I ordered a set.
They're styled like a Porsche 356 wheel but in aluminum. I think they're beautiful and subtle and it made me think about building my own version of these cars I've been admiring.
I ordered two 15x4.5" for the front and two 15x5.5" for the rear and waited for a few months for them to arrive. That was okay because I needed to find another Beetle to put them on. I'm keeping the current Beetle unmodified.