Yes. An IRS Type 1 transmission is the same across the Type 1 line.
The super beetle was not put into production until 1971, there is no such vehicle as a 1964 super beetle.
As long as the 73 isn't a super beetle then yes they should fit.
under the rear seat behind the top of the battery you will see a hplder for the jack.
Someone put one on it.
Heet is the popular gasoline antifreeze, it is mainly comprised of alcohol which mixes with the water that may be found in gas tanks rendering it combustible. It is harmless to your Super Beetle so yes, you can put it in your car.
Yes It will. no problems. might have to pull and tug when you put it on.
Refer to your owners manual. Don't think this requires additional trans fuild. The transmission is designed that way.
.028. If you buy Bosch Super plugs, they're set to that at the factory. Check them before you put them in just in case they get thrown out in shipping, but I haven't received one yet that wasn't right.
Not without changing more parts than you want to think about. The 1967 transmission was "swingaxle." The 1971 chassis was made for "independent rear suspension" transmissions. You can put anything from 1969 on in your 71, because 1969 was the first year of IRS.
Look right under the steering wheel, should be one there. When people do custom installs, they put in kick panels up front and a tray over the cargo area. It works out pretty good Iguess.
It better be, or we're all walking. Seriously, I haven't had any problems with it.
Jack up the car and put stands under it then look and see where it is leaking.