They r 17mm.
It should be underneath the rear seat.
if it is out of a super beetle you could have some problems. if not though, it should fit
It is on a metal plate riveted to the body behind the spare tire. It is stamped into the frame under the rear seat. Remove the seat and it is stamped on top of the tunnel in the middle of the car.
In these old models, you need to look on a metal plate riveted to the body behind the spare tire or on a metal stamped into the frame under the rear seat. Remove the rear seat and find a metal stamped on top of the tunnel in the middle of the car.
yes I would not recommend doing this, as the seat frames are different, a bug seat is higher than a Ghia seat, not sure if the bug seat and ghia seat have the same frame rails, however, might be a problem with headroom. The Ghia is substantially lower than a bug, the front seat area is both wider, and a bit longer than on a bug, and seats would generally not be considered interchangeable.
Bolt in swap.
What size battery for a 66 bug
There are bolts attaching the body under the fuel tank in the front, under the body itself, beneath the rear seat, and in the rear wheel well. Also the steering coupler needs to be disconnected. Any one else have more?
rear seats
Yes
4x130mm Not sure the offset, the only two cars that use this bolt pattern are Bug's and 914-4's, the Bug has a different offset from the 914 however.
In the rear. The engine is bolted to it and sits between the rear wheels.