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 ...
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 ...
On Saturday, you might catch a glimpse of Chris Vallone driving his “pride and joy,” a 1970 VW Beetle convertible that the Congers enthusiast fully restored in 2018 after it had been found rusting ...
After seven decades, the longest-running car in automotive history is about to disappear. Volkswagen will end production of its iconic Beetle by the end of the 2019 model-year, the German automaker ...
Today on FRAME, we explore the restoration process of the 1967 Volkswagen Beetle named "Annie." Join us to see the attention to detail and meticulous craftsmanship implemented by expert assemblers and ...
Bought in December 1966 in Riverside, California, the Beetle owned by Kathleen Brooks racked up more than 350,000 miles over the course of 51 years. Now 73, Annie still owns the lovely Bug, driving it ...
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 ...
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 blue, 1977 Volkswagen T2 microbus that appeared to be all that was left standing in one California neighborhood devastated by the Palisades Fire is now good as new. The bus now wears fresh blue ...
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