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If the car's chassis number starts with "111" it's a 1971-year 111; if it starts with "113" it's a 1973-year 111.
Chassis number and type number are two totally different things, though, and we're now talking types.
The difference between a 111 and a 113? The 111 is the Deluxe Beetle. There is also a Standard Beetle that falls into type 111; these were only for Third World countries because they were even more rudimentary than the Bugs we got here. Anyway, this car had the flat steel dash, the standard front suspension and the standing-on-edge spare tire.
The 113 is the flat-windshield Super Beetle. It was two inches wider in the back (which is why rear spoilers for type 111 won't fit on a Super), it's got MacPherson strut front suspension, the spare tire lies flat in the trunk and there were a couple other things I don't remember. I think the dash was a little different, but it was still very similar to the one in the 111.
The curved-windshield Super is type 1311. Both cars' chassis number starts with "13." 111 is a 1971, 113 is a 1973 The third number also indicates the year of the vw.
A 111 is a regular VW Beetle, a 113 is a super beetle (mcpherson struts instead of torsion bar, larger drums on the rear brakes, longer front end etc.) The prior answer is incorrect; 111 is a 2 door Sedan; Standard Model LHD 113 is a 2 door Sedan; Deluxe Model LHD (Dished steering wheel, shiny trim, etc.) 112 and 114 would be the right-hand drive equivalents
111
444 - 333 = 111
117 - 6 = 111
111 mph.
111-37 = 74
The number indicates a VW typ1 beetle, not the year. The 111 prefix indicates a 1971 type 1 Beetle #101102 off the line.
It is: (111+333)/2 = 222
king mswati 111
(299+111)/2 = 410/2 = 205
An easy way is to minus step by step eg: 111-28-9-56 111-28 then -9 then -56 OR 111-(28+9+56)
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