A virtually unused 1974 VW Beetle was discovered in mint condition and is now going under the hammer in Denmark. This one-owner example was originally sold in Genoa, Italy to an elderly gentleman who ...
If ever there was a magic time machine ready to take you back to 1974, this Volkswagen Beetle with just 90 kilometers on its odometer is probably it. The little silver bug recently sold for an ...
Remember the little old lady from Pasadena who only drove her car to church on Sundays? Well, Armando Sgroi was an old man from Genoa, Italy, who bought a VW Beetle in 1974 to drive to services when ...
Classic cars with low mileages are like a mirage in the desert. They are rare, but some go crazy for them. Well, this 1974 Volkswagen Beetle is not a mirage, as it only has 90 kilometers from new.
A 1974 Beetle might not be the most desirable of Volkswagen’s aircooled offerings, but ’70s-era Bugs are enjoyable to putter about in, make enough power that they’re not pants-smearingly terrifying to ...
Many online ads will happily state that a car was “only driven to church and back,” but in this case, that’s actually true. A 1974 Volkswagen Beetle with just 89 kilometres on the odometer sold for ...
I knew it just a few days into owning my 1974 VW Bug: This car should almost certainly be fully rewired. Four years later and I still haven't done it, even with everything I need right in front of me.
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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DETROIT (AP) — A Volkswagen Beetle stolen 40 years ago in Tennessee has been discovered in Detroit before a journey to Finland. Federal agents making a routine check of the car's paperwork learned ...