Absolutely. Volkswagen Type 1 includes:
standard Beetle (which we didn't get in the US; it was a "fleet car" for people who bought the cheapest thing imaginable)
deluxe Beetle (the version the US received)
Super Beetle
Type 1 Karmann Ghia (there is also a Type 4 KG, but they're very rare)
The Thing
Yes. An IRS Type 1 transmission is the same across the Type 1 line.
DOT 3 heavy duty works the best
It should.. I have a 79 1600cc in my 65 beetle.
A 1976 beetle (super or standard) is a Type I.
Yes. A 1963 super beetle with a pearl coat (many mistakenly think it's white). The super beetle was a body type that was slightly larger than a regular beetle body.
ALL Beetles are Type 1.
The Super Beetle has a slightly longer body (front end) and more modern McPherson front suspension instead of the torsion tube type.
Drums on all four corners.
google imagesGo to this web site: http://www.vintagebus.com/wiring/index.htmlIt has wiring diagrams for Bus, Beetle, Super Beetle, Karmann Ghia, Type 3, Type 4, Type 181 (Thing), Type 48 and Kubelwagen. Years ranging from 1950 - 1991.
NO
Yes it should do
there are a type 1 and a type 2. both the 70 and the 73 are a type 1.