Does any one know where i can get one?
Is there a club or group of 72 owners?
Good Luck. Iv got one but its staying with my Commemorative Beetle. Try eBay, I saw one a few years ago for sale.
Thanks Mate. Yes i have been looking at Ebay. I will check out the day of the volkswagen in November.
My 72 15 mill is a semi -auto which to me make it a bit special. Whats colour is yours?
A friend one under the back seat of a 1500 Beetle, he gave it to me and I still have it
Mines still has its shiny & original Honey Brown paint . Its a 1300 beetle, with 70,000miles. no 176/1500. If yours is a semi auto, I would think you have a very rare car.
werent they all supers? not 1500 or 1300s
my super is on of them.
To the best of my knowledge the 1300 finished with the introduction of the 12volt system in 1968 and then the S bug,we sold about 4 of the 15millionth S bugs in Taree area,I think the 1300 went into production when VW sold the factory to Nissan in around 1974. These 1300's were fitted with the swing axle and drum brakes.
They were definitely not 1500 beetles But mostly super beetles and a few 1300s. The 1300s where not as popular in general compared with the more upmarket supers.
Do you want to sell your keyring Steve? I am in the market.....Thanks Rob
Someone must have a 15 million key ring i can buy? Help ! I have got $
Thanks Rob
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Are you sure that there is a '75 1300?
Does anyone remember what brand the redwall tyres were? Were they crossplies or radials?
I can remember the tyres with the red stripes but not the details.
Well the FCAI list 462 sales for the VW 1300 in 1975 (down from 957 in '74), but I think they would still have been '74 models using up the last of
the parts at Clayton until production ended (mid-year). It would then have taken a few months in late '75 to convert part of the line, ready to
assemble Golfs.
Did ANY Australian Beetles come new with radials? I thought they were all cross plies, even the '76. If the '72 Commem Bug had red-wall radials, I
reckon the ad would have said so - but it's just 'red-wall tyres.' I'm sure the Passat came with radials - and I remember the late Kombis came
with Uniroyal Steel Cats.
My '74 Sopru had Uniroyal Steel Cats. The imports ('77-'79) had Continentals
My '70 1500 had BFG Air Ride (I think)
'71 1300 had Dunlop B7+.
I thought that after the Com Beetle all 1600s had radials???? or was that high back seats?
Carter would know as he had a near new Beetle.
What years did Australian Beetles have blue spark plug leads?
Hi
My 72 Super had Dunlop B7+ tyres on it.
I remember a roadtest of the last 76 Beetle that was in Modern Motor I think and the car had cross plies on it, radials would have made the car so
much better for the test.
Steve
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On the contrary, they are a record of what was actually sold (in reality). Sure your Kombi was a 1974 year model, but if it wasn't actually sold
until 1975, then that's when it was counted. How else could they possibly do it?
Who knows how many of the 35,000-odd VWs sold so far this year are 2013, 2014 or 2015 models according to their VIN? Who cares? They are only
recording how many cars were actually sold, by actual customers, in the calendar year.
In 1977 the FCAI recorded 130 sales of the VW 1600 Beetle. We know perfectly well that they were left-over 1976 models, but they weren't actually
sold until 1977. How else should they record this info? They wren't sold in 1976 so why should they be counted then?
Likewise they record 96 Golfs in 1981, and 3 in 1982. Again, they are earlier year models that weren't sold until later. The figures are real enough.
Perhaps the dealer could fit radials pre-delivery (at extra cost) if that's what the customer ordered? I'm fairly sure they first came off the Clayton line, originally, with cross plies. Or original owners may have soon upgraded to radials.
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Can anyone tell me where this copy of a brochure or advetisment came from?
Are you referring to the ad (above) that I posted on the 16/9? It came from a newspaper of the time, which is why the picture quality is shite. I
don't remember what paper, but I think it was the Sydney Daily Mirror.
I have never seen an Australian brochure specifically for the Commemorative Bug. As it was limited to just 1,500 vehicles, there may not have been
one. Phill will correct me if I'm wrong.
I can only remember the newspaper ads.