There is a wide range of interchangeability in bug parts, but some are, and some aren't. It depends on the part and the difference in years.
Two popular cars that are named after bugs are the Volkswagen Beetle and the Volkswagen Bug.
In 1969, although there are a few 1969 Bugs running around with swing arm suspension--Volkswagen bought big piles of parts and made cars with them until they ran out, and they didn't necessarily run out of parts and out of model year at the same time.
A Volkswagen bug's real name is a Volkswagen Beetle. I have never heard of a doodle bug.
On pre-`79 bugs it's at the base of the alternator or generator stand.
i believe they are the same age!
Yes. In some parts of this world, bugs are a delicacy of the inhabitants as a part of their regular diet.
The main body parts are the head, abdomen, and the thorax.
True bugs have elongated mouth parts that look like a tube, which they use for sucking up their food.
Only vertebrates have teeth. Lady bugs do have mouth parts designed for chewing and crushing. These are composed of chitin like most of the other hard parts on insects.
older vw bugs and karmann ghias
No. They did make a manually shifted "Semi Automatic transmission". No clutch, just shifted manually.
Bugs are very contaminated but have you heard of the candy covered bugs. Bugs in different parts of the word are very nutritious. Actually I read in a national geographic that bugs are one of the healthiest foods on earth. I think it really depends on your taste buds.