Thursday, September 13, 2018

they stuck a gold mine when they designed the Beetle... it was nearly perfect right of the blue prints, though it needed a bigger engine. But stylistically, and engineering-wise, they nailed it


fenders and bumpers that are easy to replace after a collision




With an engine in back, not damaged in a head on collision, and aircooled... and it can be pulled out and replaced by one mechanic working alone? Sweet


https://stefialte.tumblr.com/post/155202151197/volkswagen-typ-1-beetle


and they are still out there

4 comments:

  1. SF = Suomi Finland (see also: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baHsoEAAMZU)

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  2. In the early 70's I had a 1950 beetle I swapped a Model A coupe for. It looked identical to the one in the pictures. I got hard up and sold it. Being stupid, I had a front wheel come off and it put a barely visible crease in the forward cowl. I'm pretty sure it's the one in the Garlit's museum from the crease.

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  3. And to think it was something Der Fuhrer insisted that Ferdinand Porsche build for the masses. Strange how something so unique and have such a following could come out of that dark time in history.

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  4. Here the same car 1/16 scale :

    http://mastermodels.blogspot.com/2013/02/vw-kafer-1950-revell-116-finished.html

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