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What was the color of a 1969 Volkswagen Beetle?

What was the color of a 1969 Volkswagen Beetle?

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Can you get your own custom VW Bug?

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What kind of car is a VW Bug?

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What kind of parts are in a 1969 VW Bug?

Our complete selection of 1969 VW Bug Parts includes everything from the finest quality German replacement parts to the largest selection of VW Interior Parts on the planet customized to fit your 1969 VW Bug Sedan. We take pride in being the one stop shop for Volkswagen Beetle parts.

What kind of brakes does a 1969 VW Beetle have?

More Info › 1969 Volkswagen Beetle convertible VW bug The car has a 1776 with a single empi 40 carb, new Gene Berg oil pump and full flow system, and MSD ignition. Empi 4 wheel disc brakes with Empi Fuchs whee…

What was the wiring on an early VW Beetle?

Early VW wiring was all battery fed…it was always ON. Those early Germans didn’t know of drive-ins or parking. So, the radio, turn signals and wipers, for instance, ran off of direct battery feed and had to

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