This car is a time-capsule. In 1964, Rudy Zvarich purchased a Volkswagen Beetle from the Gilbert and Seibel dealership in Vancouver, Washington. The plan was to use it as a backup for his 1957 Beetle.
1.2L I-3 DOHC, MIVEC variable valve control, regular unleaded, engine with 78HP (1) 1.2L I-3 DOHC, MIVEC variable valve control, regular unleaded, engine with 78HP (1) 1.2L I-3 DOHC, MIVEC variable ...
If you’d like to know the going rate for traveling back in time, it’s $1,000,000. That’s how much the owners of a 1964 Volkswagen Beetle that has been stored since new, has 23 miles on the odometer ...
One of the things I like best about old-school, air-cooled Volkswagen Beetles is that so many of the damn things were built that they were accessible to people who did all kinds of things to them.
Volkswagen is partnering with eClassics to build electric conversions of the iconic VW Beetle, breathing even more life into an already-popular enthusiast platform and opening the doors to a whole new ...
View post: Affordable 2025 Ford Bronco Lease Deal Goes Live this November The Volkswagen Beetle’s longevity is one of the key elements that makes it so significant, and yet VW really didn’t intend for ...
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