I disconnected the fuel line from the fuel pump, attached a two-foot section of fuel host to the fuel line, then blew compressed air through the line until I could hear bubbles coming from the fuel tank. Then I draped the hose over the back bumper, and let the dirty fuel drain through the system into a spare gas tank. When clear gas was coming out, I reconnected the fuel pump, changed the fuel filter, and it was good to go.
Call a locksmith he can make you one on the spot.
Most of the parts for old classic Beetles are still easy to find and relatively inexpensive.
12 volt
2.5 litres
The biggest difference is the 74 has energy absorbing bumpers that the 73 is lacking.
between the rear wheels
Someone put one on it.
20 miles to the gallon 20 miles to the gallon
Somewhere around 2000lb/850KG. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Beetle
check jbugs.com
NO
Mine didn't have any.