The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) for the 1950 VW Beetle typically consists of a 6-digit serial number, which can be found on the chassis and the engine compartment. For that year, the VIN generally starts with "1" followed by a sequence number, indicating it was produced in Germany. It's important to note that VIN formats can vary slightly based on the production date and specific model variations. If you're looking for a specific VIN, it’s best to consult the car's documentation or a classic VW registry.
“looking to see if the 72 VW I own is a Beetle or Super Beetle? VIN # 1122369336”
decode vin 1973 Volkswagen beetle
The VIN for my 1968 VW Beetle is located under the hood, behind the spare tire, on an attached metal plate. and under the rear seat dead center the hump.
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1966 standard bettle
Four. Four.
On the drivers side dash. You can see it thru the windshield.
Not exactly sure but it might be a right hand drive 1976.
easiest place to find is under rear seat on tunnel to check vin + http://www.thesamba.com/vw/archives/info/chassisdating.php
By the VIN go to http://www.thesamba.com/vw/archives/info/chassisdating.php
under the back seat right in the middle. it should be 7 numbers/letters
I am not certain about decoding the VIN number of our superbeetles.....but my VIN number is 1342095288! Our cars were born pretty close together. Edit: 113 beginning numbers with a 10 digit code indicates a 1973 Type 1 Beetle.