1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD

Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
WOAH LOOK AT THIS LITTLE BULLET
1964 Volkswagen Beetle Racer
Chopped 2 inches - raked 6 inches
Race engine removed
Now powered by a rebuilt 1300 cc
Split windshield oval dash and rear window,
Chop is pretty nice
It will need wipers reinstalled and blinkers which
All side glass and rear glass is plex glass
Door glass is glued in
This bug is cool!
Runs and Drives Well
 
Shown by appointment only
 
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HISTORY

The Volkswagen Beetle - officially the Volkswagen Type 1, informally in Germany the Kfer (German, "beetle") and in the English-speaking world the Bug - is a two-door, four passenger, rear-engine economy car manufactured and marketed by German automaker Volkswagen (VW) from 1938 until 2003.

The need for this kind of car, and its functional objectives, was formulated by the leader of Nazi Germany, Adolf Hitler, who wanted a cheap, simple car to be mass-produced for his country's new road network. Hitler contracted Ferdinand Porsche in 1934 to design and build it. Porsche and his team took until 1938 to finalise the design. The influence on Porsche's design of other contemporary cars, such as the Tatra V570 and the work of Josef Ganz remains a subject of dispute. The result was one of the first rear-engined cars since the Brass Era. With 21,529,464 produced, the Beetle is the longest-running and most-manufactured car of a single platform ever made.

Although designed in the 1930s, the Beetle was only produced in significant numbers from 1945 on (mass production had been put on hold during the Second World War) when the model was internally designated the Volkswagen Type 1, and marketed simply as the Volkswagen (or "People's Car"). Later models were designated Volkswagen 1200, 1300, 1500, 1302 or 1303, the former three indicating engine displacement, the latter two derived from the type number. The model became widely known in its home country as the Kfer (German for "beetle") and was later marketed as such in Germany, and as the Volkswagen in other countries. For example, in France it was known as the Coccinelle (French for ladybug).

The original 25 hp Beetle was designed for a top speed around 100 km/h (62 mph), which would be a viable speed on the Reichsautobahn system. As Autobahn speeds increased in the postwar years, its output was boosted to 36, then 40 hp, the configuration that lasted through 1966 and became the "classic" Volkswagen motor. The Beetle ultimately gave rise to variants, including the Karmann Ghia, Type 2 and external coachbuilders. The Beetle marked a significant trend, led by Volkswagen, Fiat, and Renault, whereby the rear-engine, rear-wheel drive layout increased from 2.6 percent of continental Western Europe's car production in 1946 to 26.6 percent in 1956. The 1948 Citron 2CV and other European models marked a later trend to front-wheel drive in the European small car market, a trend that would come to dominate that market. In 1974, Volkswagen's own front-wheel drive Golf model succeeded the Beetle. In 1994, Volkswagen unveiled the Concept One, a "retro"-themed concept car with a resemblance to the original Beetle, and in 1998 introduced the "New Beetle", built on the contemporary Golf platform with styling recalling the original Type 1. It remained in production through 2010, being succeeded in 2011 by the more aggressively styled Beetle (A5).

Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
Used 1964 VolksWagen Beetle -HOT RODDED- COOL FLAME -OFF ROAD | Mundelein, IL
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