This is a 1970 through 1973 1600 cc engine, the "AD" and the 6 digits after that are considered the engine numbers.
Some easy ways to identify a superbeetle are as follows: 1. windshield. If the windshield is curved, the car is *definitely* a superbeetle. However early superbeetles had a flat windshield, ss a flat windshield is no guarantee of it being a standard beetle. 2. Spare tire. If the spare tire stands up in the trunk, it is a standard beetle, if it lays flat it is a superbeetle. 3.front suspension. Squat down next to a front tire and look at the gap between the top of the tire and the fender. If you can see a big coiled spring there, it is a superbeetle. The definitive way is to look at the first two digits of the serial number, which is in three places: lower left corner of the windshield, stamped on the tunnel under the back seat, and on a plate next to the latch plate for the engine cover. 11 = standard beetle 13 = Super Beetle
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"Beneath the Surface" is the sequel to Gary Crew's, "The Watertower".
you now they are following because it says "Follows You" near the username or where they live
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Yes, when it directly precedes or follows the noun that it modifies.
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blood follows the moving of sugar
"As follows" is generally a phrase used to precede a list of two or more things being used to illustrate a point. "As following" does not make good grammatical sense.
the spreading follows the path of least resistance--the tissues most easily digested. A good example is an abscess just beneath the skin. It most easily continues along beneath the skin
Following; succeeding; in continuance., Following as an effect; consequent., A follower., That which follows as a result; a sequence.