The windshield on the super beetle (and all super beetles) is rounded and makes a little dash board. The regular beetles windshield is flat and has no dash. Irgleloid Not true '71 and '72 Super beetles still have flat windshields, the curved windshield on a super beetle started in 1973 and also had non flat bigger plastic dashboard.
Yes. Look at the first three digits: 114: Standard Beetle 134: Super Beetle There are five other ways to tell. a. Windshield. Flat windshield: Standard Beetle Curved windshield: Super Beetle b. Dashboard. Dashboard made of steel, flat and straight up-and-down below the windshield: Standard Beetle Padded dashboard that looks a little like one from a modern car: Super Beetle c. Front shocks. Just the shock: Standard Beetle Shock inside huge coil spring: Super Beetle d. Front apron - the piece of sheet metal below the front lip of the trunk lid No vent slots: Standard Beetle Vent slots: Super Beetle (Having said that, when Supers were still being made, some of the aftermarket body-parts companies made slot-free Super Beetle aprons. Since the slots don't do anything anyway, why not?) e. Spare tire Spare tire standing up in the trunk: Standard Beetle Spare tire lying flat in a tire well: Super Beetle
No. It may transform into a beetle, but the reptile should still be able to eat it.
NO! Do not drive that car w/out the supercharger belt attached!
Most of the parts for old classic Beetles are still easy to find and relatively inexpensive.
No because they poisened someone.
The 74 Super Beetle has the larger 1600 engine (Actually 1584cc) and will definitely not get 35MPG. More like 25. Maybe 27-28, if you have the manual 4-speed, but the 3 speed, or "manumatic" will not do even that well. Still a great car though. http://www.superbeetles.com/faq.htm has a lot of good information on them. (The main site as well.)
hair,skin,and eyes are still attached to many of the mummies
no
well yeah i guess like if you are not a super star you can still send it but i don't know if i would send it to a super star.
Yes, it is but is also known as the "Dung beetle". Just the Egyptians called it the Scarab Beetle.
The first beetle was made in 1931, if I remember correctly, and it is still being manufactured today.