Not that I've ever found. You could probably put one in, if you're handy around electricity.
In 1972, I bought a 1972 Volkswagen beetle for $1,900.
I remember the push rod tubes being a source of an oil leak.
go to The Samba http://www.thesamba.com/vw/archives/info/wiringt1.php
This would be a model year 1972 through 1974 Type 1 Beetle engine.
It's on your steering column. VW stopped putting them in button form on the dash in 67
What you might need to know before buying a used 1972 Volkswagen Super Beetle is that the car is an antique and could require plenty of work to run smoothly. You might also want to know the history of the vehicle, whether or not it has ever been involved in an accident, and whether or not the motor and other parts are original.
To install rubber in the window of a 1972 Volkswagen Beetle, first, remove the old rubber and any debris from the channel. Then, use a lubricant like soapy water to help slide the new rubber seal into place. Start at one corner and work your way around, ensuring the rubber is seated evenly in the channel. Finally, press the glass into the rubber and secure it with any necessary clips or trim pieces.
Model T production was finally surpassed by the Volkswagen Beetle on February 17, 1972 (Ford Mustang is not the correct answer)
The gas mileage of a 1972 Volkswagen Super Beetle typically ranges from 20 to 30 miles per gallon, depending on driving conditions and maintenance. Factors such as tire pressure, engine tuning, and driving habits can also affect fuel efficiency. Generally, owners can expect around 25 mpg under normal driving conditions.
location of overflow vent on 1972 VW Beetle IRS rear suspension
About 2200 LBS. Give or take a pound or two. I have 1972 Super Beetle and my data plate says 990 lbs with no passengers
Yes, the hoods from 1968 to 1979 will all interchange.