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The only real substantive differences are in the back.

The Beetle engine went from 1300cc to 1500cc in 1967. The 1967 also had the new 12v electrical system, dual circuit brakes (in 1966 and before, all four wheels worked off the same master cylinder--which means if you tear out a brake hose, you lose ALL your hydraulic brakes. In the 1967, if you lose the front hydraulics you still have rear brakes.), and door lock buttons.

In 1968, the bumpers lost their overrider bars and the taillights were redesigned.

The BIG change was in 1969 when VW converted to independent rear suspension. This made the car handle better and be more stable.

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Q: What are the differences between a 67 and 68 and 69 VW Beetle?
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