A forgotten 1965 VW Beetle customized into a 'Woodie' wagon surfaces, presenting a perfect opportunity for a quick, quirky restoration. A one-of-a-kind 1965 Volkswagen Beetle customized into a classic ...
Kathleen Brooks, owner of this red Beetle (nicknamed "Annie"), purchased the car new in December of 1966, and has used it to commute to work for the past 51 years. Brooks works with breast cancer ...
Introduced in 1938, the original Volkswagen Beetle is a living legend. It remained in production for a whopping 65 years and sold more than 21 million units. The Beetle received numerous updates ...
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Restoration VW Monster Beetle Classic - Off Road Bug
Experience the charm of the Volkswagen Beetle, also known as the Type 1 or Käfer. This iconic car, produced by Volkswagen from 1938 to 2003, was designed as an affordable "people's car" for the German ...
The Volkswagen Beetle, or Bug, is a two-door, four-passenger vehicle designed originally by Ferdinand Porsche in 1938. It was one of the first rear-engined cars. It was designed for sustained high ...
In Hessisch Oldendorf, Germany, a collector has brought what is believed to be the world's oldest Volkswagen Beetle back onto the road. The vehicle, built in 1937 as a Volkswagen W30 prototype by the ...
A while back I feel like I was being sent one particular internet-found video far more often than any other. And, it was easy to understand why, as the video was remarkable, especially for a ...
Kathleen Brooks bought her Beetle in December 1966 and used it ever since as her daily driver. Nicnamed ‘Annie’, the red Beetle has racked up more than 350,000 miles over 51 years, with Brooks still ...
Restoration of Grand Rapids Children’s Museum’s beloved Volkswagen Beetle to be unveiled at car show
GRAND RAPIDS, MI — The Grand Rapids Children’s Museum’s iconic Volkswagen bug is finally getting a facelift through a collaboration with the GR Auto Gallery. The organizations are partnering to ...
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