With pride, glee, and 10PSI more air in the back tires than in the front. The air part is the most important - because the engine is hanging off the back of the car, control is gained by putting more tire in the back than in the front. You can either put wider tires back there, like Porsche and Lamborghini do, or blow up the tires harder.
The value of the 1973 Jim Beam VW Bug decanters is between $20 and $40 depending on the condition.
As long as the 73 isn't a super beetle then yes they should fit.
No, the gas pedals from a 1962 VW Bug will not fit directly into a 1973 VW Bug. While both vehicles are part of the same family, their pedal assemblies and mounting systems underwent changes over the years. It’s best to use parts specifically designed for the 1973 model to ensure proper fit and function.
Yes you can.
It's in the speedometer.
It depends. Generally, the answer is yes, as long it is bug to bug, or other like models. It is not true of the bus, as it changed engine formats right about then.
VW Bug
people who like to drive small cars and save money on fuel and do not have children.
yes
27 mm. You may want to check around, because VW switched to a 24mm steering wheel nut size in 1973.
If the 71 is a standard then yes it will fit.
how do i get into a trunk o f a vw bug 1972