If you have a manual transmission and a centrifugal advance distributor, you don't have any. If you have vacuum advance on your distributor, there's one vacuum hose running from the side of the carb to the distributor. If you have an automatic transmission, you've got a hose from the intake manifold to the control valve.
10w30 same as a 73 standard beetle
The biggest difference is the 74 has energy absorbing bumpers that the 73 is lacking.
On my 73 super beetle it is about 2100.Yours should be pretty close to that.
I bought a 73 super beetle, sport bug and it was aprox 1800.00
4 x 130mm.
No,71 and 72 superbeetle hoods are longer than 73 and later,that have round windshield and 71 and 72 have flat windshield,by the way the hood is longer than 73 and later.
Drums on all four corners.
No. There are kits but would cost a bit-o-money!
All fuses should be 8 amps (white) with the exception of circuits 9 and 10. These circuits should be 16 amps (red). Hope this helps. also there is a fuse box diagram for a 73 super beetle found on this link (you can find other super beetle fuse box diagrams and wiring diagrams there too) http://www.vintagebus.com/wiring/bug-73+fuse.jpg
check the library for a chiltons repair manual for your year.
The wheelbase of a 1973 VW Super Beetle is approximately 94.5 inches (2,400 mm). This measurement contributes to the car's stability and handling characteristics. The Super Beetle features a slightly longer wheelbase compared to the standard Beetle, enhancing its ride quality and interior space.
No, the hood will not fit. 1965 is pre-Super Beetle; 1973 is post Super Beetle. The 65 hood is going to be much more narrow and arched then a Super Beetle hood or anything past their early transitions to the Super beetle which started to transpire in June of 1971