can be if in neutral for a short distance.
No and I could be wrong on this but if it is a true automatic transmission and not the DSG, you have to disconnect the drive wheels from the transmission like with every other car sold with a automatic.
typical H pattern ....push down and to the left for reverse
The 12v model of the 1967 vw beetle is a group 42.
As long as it is out of gear and the brakes are off.
1967 was the first year for the 12 volt system in the VW's.
No
45
Any car can be towed on a flat bed tow truck. It you want to tow it behind something just make sure its not it gear and the e-brake isn't on.
10 pound
between the rear wheels
take the wheels off
No automatic transmission driven vehicles can be towed any distance at all without damage to the transmission gears. You have to lift the drive wheels off the ground in order to tow it. On some vehicles you can disconnect the drive shaft (if it is not front wheel drive.) The reason that it causes damage is because when the drive wheels turn, the interior gears of the transmission turn too and since the transmission is not working, there is no lubrication being pumped inside the transmission. The lack of lubrication causes gear damage.