Volkswagen Ran with the split-window from 1938-1945 (KDFWagen) And from 1945 Until March of 1953 when they changed the design to the oval window.
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The Volkswagen Beetle featured a split rear window design from its introduction in 1938 until 1967. The split rear window was a distinctive characteristic of the early models, particularly until the redesign in 1968, when the rear window became a single piece. This design is often associated with the classic Beetles, making them highly sought after by collectors.
Split rear windows cars
1958
1963 Corvette coupe, split rear window.
1940
With great difficulty
I think it was 1971.
rear window
The Volkswagen (literally, "people's car") Beetle was first produced in 1938. Since then, over 21,000,000 have been made. Only 2 different body styles have been offered. Coupe, and convertible. The coupe in some years had a split rear window, and some years also saw rear seat windows.
The rear window of a 1973 Volkswagen Super Beetle measures approximately 33 inches wide by 16 inches tall. This larger, curved window design was one of the distinguishing features of the Super Beetle compared to earlier models. It provided improved visibility and a more modern aesthetic for the vehicle.
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