Although the existence of the Volkswagen Beetle dates back to the early 1930s, it wasn’t until 1949 that the first of what would turn out to be millions would find its way to the US. Sixty-five years ...
If old-school cool is your thing, how about a ’65 Volkswagen Beetle that’s now being auctioned off online and which you might be able to take home at a really good price? This Beetle was discovered in ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A man whose 1965 Volkswagen Beetle was stolen nearly 40 years ago and recently recovered in Detroit says he never stopped grieving for the red convertible that he had running “slick ...
When Volkswagen rolled the 1973 model of its popular Beetle off the assembly line, customers could get the two-door “Bug” for $1,480. Today, buyers are paying as much as $95,000, according to the ...
Sixty-five years ago, the first Karmann Ghia rolled off the assembly line at the Osnabruck factory. The brainchild of Wilhelm Karmann, a contract carmaker, it combined German engineering, as it was ...
Mourn not, nostalgia buffs, for the imminent demise of the beloved Volkswagen Beetle. The German automaker may be ending production of the only car designed to resemble — and is named for — an insect, ...
In a handout photo provided by the Customs and Border Protection, a 1965 Volkswagen Beetle stolen 40 years ago in Tennessee is seen in Detroit. Federal agents making a routine check of the car's ...
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