The humble Volkswagen Beetle has served as a blank canvas for a staggering range of offbeat projects, from the Meyers Manx dune buggy to a museum's worth of art cars. Seeking the art deco look of a ...
We doubt this grille will fool anyone, but it's good for a few double-takes. The seller claims the customization kit was a dealer-installed packaged offered by JC Whitney. Fake woodgrain has all the ...
When dealing with Volkswagen’s original Beetle, it’s really difficult to resist the temptation of customizing it. Heck, some people even go all the way, dipping their mind in the guilty pleasure bowl ...
The seller of today's Nice Price or No Dice VW Beetle describes the custom convertible as being "Super Rare and Super Unique!!!" We'll have to see if its price tag also makes it super desirable. In ...
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.
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.
Only on Craigslist can you find a pile of junk for free, a lost and found advertisement for a cat named "Taco," an apartment rental, and a haiku discussion forum. Often the place of strange listings, ...