The seller of today's Nice Price or No Dice VW Beetle describes the custom convertible as being "Super Rare and Super Unique!!!" We'll have to see if its price tag also makes it super desirable. In ...
Although it might look like a competitor to the legendary Ford GT40, the car pictured here is actually a 1983 kit car with a fiberglass body that sits on top of the classic VW Beetle chassis. The GTV ...
The Volkswagen Beetle, also known as the Type 1, Käfer, or Bug, is a rear-engine economy car manufactured by Volkswagen from 1938 to 2003. Initially conceived as a "people's car" by Adolf Hitler for ...
View post: Walmart’s ‘Powerful and Efficient’ $200 Gas Chainsaw Is Now 45% Off 03 – 1970 Volkswagen Beetle in Nevada junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 36 – 1970 Volkswagen Beetle in Nevada junkyard – ...
First-time car buyers wouldn't usually think of the classic VW Beetle as an affordable, reliable, and cheap-to-maintain daily driver. But since the evolving trends have made everything retro pleasing ...
The first Volkswagen Beetle sold in the U.S. hit the market in 1949, and while Dutch importer Ben Pon sold exactly two of them that year, Volkswagen would go on to sell more than 20 million Beetles ...
This 1969 Volkswagen Beetle with a 1,493cc air‑cooled flat‑four, 4-speed manual, power disc brakes, and 1,751 miles shown ...
Produced for over six decades and in more than 20 million units, the original Volkswagen Beetle is one of the most iconic vehicles in the world. And while there's no shortage of restored examples on ...
The idea of a V-8 engine stuffed into a classic Volkswagen Beetle is the sort of thing sand-dune-chasing dreams are made of. A bug's butt is the perfect place for that big of an engine if you're ...