go to Google and search"where can you find a 1970 Volkswagon beetle parts diagram"
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/archives/info/
Or my fav. place parts book at BFY Obsolete parts http://www.bfyobsoleteparts.com/ search parts book. I think Wolfsburg West has a parts book too http://www.wolfsburgwest.com/
Yes.
A "Group 42" battery
1 - 4 - 3 - 2
In 1972, I bought a 1972 Volkswagen beetle for $1,900.
They began production in 1970, and the first SuperBeetle was released in 1971.
4,079 millimeters (160.6 inches) is the length of the 1970 Beetle. The Volkswagen-produced car in question numbers among the original, Volkswagen Type 1 vehicles produced from 1938 to 2003. The length reflects the distance from front to rear bumpers.
No, Volkswagen is the name of a leading German car company. The first Volkswagen was the original air-cooled "Beetle" (Käfer), and they became popular in the US in the late 1960's and 1970's. Since 1998, Volkswagen has sold the "new Beetle", as well as models such as the Golf (Rabbit), Jetta, Passat, Scirocco, Tiguan, and Touareg.
The Volkswagen Golf was first introduced in the year 1970. Originally it was created to replace another Volkswagen model called the Volkswagen beetle at a time when the company was facing a crisis and needed innovative measures to compete and win back their customers and their answer was: The VW Golf MK1
Pull the turn signal switch toward you. First pull switches from low to high, second switches back to low.
Back in 1970 all engine controls were done by mechanical means. The answer is no, there is no PCM on a 1970 VW Beetle.
That would be a 1970 Vw Beetle engine. It had dual oil pressure reliefs and single port heads. Not a bad engine for a baja IMO.
If you look in the glove compartment, on the left hand side should be like a little level that you put down and then it should unlock it and should be able to open the trunk.