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Volkswagen VW Beetle 13, 15 & 1600 Bug Ghia Convertible 1968-1991 Book Articles

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  • 172 Pages
  • 300 Photos & Illustrations
  • Paperback
  • Black and White
  • Part of the Brooklands Gold Portfolio SeriesVW Beetle Gold Portfolio 1968-1991

This is the second of Brooklands Books Gold Portfolios which cover the Beetle saloons: the first one covers the period up to 1967. The two volumes the other \u2018road test\u2019 books on the Karman Ghia models, the buses, campers, vans and kublewagens.

Beetle fans recognise 1968 - the starting-point for this book - as the year when the 1500 engine became available, 12-volt electric\u2019s replaced the 6-volt system, and vertical lamps replaced the original sloping type. In the ensuing years, engines continued to get larger and more powerful, some models took on MacPherson strut front suspension in place of the original torsion-bar type, and there were several cosmetic changes.

By the early 1970\u2019s Volkswagen knew that the Beetle could not carry on indefinitely, and started work on a replacement mr

Volkswagen VW Beetle 13, 15 & 1600 Bug Ghia Convertible 1968-1991 Book Articles

Product Details

  • 172 Pages
  • 300 Photos & Illustrations
  • Paperback
  • Black and White
  • Part of the Brooklands Gold Portfolio SeriesVW Beetle Gold Portfolio 1968-1991

This is the second of Brooklands Books Gold Portfolios which cover the Beetle saloons: the first one covers the period up to 1967. The two volumes the other \u2018road test\u2019 books on the Karman Ghia models, the buses, campers, vans and kublewagens.

Beetle fans recognise 1968 - the starting-point for this book - as the year when the 1500 engine became available, 12-volt electric\u2019s replaced the 6-volt system, and vertical lamps replaced the original sloping type. In the ensuing years, engines continued to get larger and more powerful, some models took on MacPherson strut front suspension in place of the original torsion-bar type, and there were several cosmetic changes.

By the early 1970\u2019s Volkswagen knew that the Beetle could not carry on indefinitely, and started work on a replacement mr

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