Perhaps your radiator fan is staying on after the car is turned off. I have recently had this problem, and googled it. And someone else had the same problem.
You can get the estimate for a Volkswagen Beetle at many places online. I would recommend that you go to www.gotengines.com/Volkswagen/vw-beetle-engine.html - Cached for an estimate.
1964 beetle or a ghia
No
it would over heat
near the shock absorbers, would be my guess.
"A Volkswagen beetle is available in many different colors. You can purchase them in red, blue, black, yellow, gold, purple, and black. There is also the option to have your beetle costumed painted in any color you would like."
I get on average 45mpg using biodiesel in my 2000 vw beetle TDI. I am not sure about regular diesel, but I would guess it would be the same.
People don't punch each other when they see a Volkswagen beetle. The only way they would punch each other is if it's a commercial with some type of meaning.
I have a 2001 TDI beetle that has a 13.5 gallon fuel tank. I would assume nothing was changed in 2002.
The 1964 VW Beetle came from the factory with a 6 volt electrical system. Unless it has been upgraded to a 12 volt system you would need a 6 volt battery. I would recommend you check the voltage of the current battery with a volt meter. If there is no battery in the vehicle, just remove a light bulb and check the voltage written on the bulb.
All fuel sending units would be found inside the fuel tank.
I would highly recommend getting it from the dealer. But you can get it at any parts supplier. It will just be a generic brand.