Yes, a 1972 convertible Super Beetle body can fit on a 1969 chassis, but some modifications may be necessary. The Super Beetle has a different front suspension and some structural differences compared to the standard Beetle chassis of 1969. Additionally, you'll need to address any discrepancies in mounting points and wiring harness compatibility. Overall, while it's possible, careful planning and adjustments will be required for a proper fit.
There was no 1969 "super beetle" only the standard. And which line are you replacing the hard line or the flex line?
Not without changing more parts than you want to think about. The 1967 transmission was "swingaxle." The 1971 chassis was made for "independent rear suspension" transmissions. You can put anything from 1969 on in your 71, because 1969 was the first year of IRS.
No. The Supers were slightly longer to pass the US DOT collision regs.
BMW 650 convertible
No.
1965 to 1979 is the same.
length of 1969 vw bug
It needs an IRS Bug transmission. Any Bug from 1969 until end of production will have the right transmission in it.
The VW "Deluxe Beetle" sold in the US (I don't know what a "standard" one looked like) held 10.6 gallons, or 40 liters. The "Super Beetle" held 42 liters.
about $1826.00
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