Yes there was as a mater of fact they were even made without speedos.
Hardtop Super Beetles were made between 1971 and 1975. For the 1976 to 1979 model years, the Beetle convertibles were based on the Super.
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He/They made shotguns as follows: 10 gauge 12 gauge 16 gauge 20 gauge 28 gauge .410 bore It is entirely possible that they may have made a couple examples that were 8 gauge or even 4 gauge, particularly as double rifles. They also may have made a few 14 gauge, 15 gauge and 24 gauge guns in their history. (obscure gauges from the 19th century for the former two, an obscure early 20th century gauge for the latter)
a sound made by a beetle is called a nack
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No, standard Beetle fenders cannot be used on a 1973 Super Beetle without modifications. The Super Beetle has a different body shape and front suspension design, which requires specific fenders that accommodate its unique features. If you attempt to use standard Beetle fenders, they may not fit properly or align with the Super Beetle's design. It's best to source fenders specifically made for the 1973 Super Beetle for a proper fit.
The first Volkswagen Beetle was made in Germany in 1938. Brewski
big bore smoothbarrels were made as early as the 18th century
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