Yes, the hoods from 1968 to 1979 will all interchange.
as long as you can get the latches in the back of the hood to match up as well and the hood latch in the front you should be good.
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.
1965 to 1979 is the same.
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
People have done it but it's very hard. What WILL fit on your Beetle are the disc brakes from a 1969-on Karmann Ghia.
nope, they've got different runners.
No
No, a 1967 Beetle hood will not fit a 1974 Beetle without modifications. The body design and mounting points of the two models differ, particularly due to changes in the front end and the shape of the hood over the years. If you want to swap hoods, it would require adjustments to ensure proper fitment.
Yes
front, no. the front valance is different and the headlamps are different. back, yes.
No. The Supers were slightly longer to pass the US DOT collision regs.
correct it will fit. be sure to take lots of pictures before you pull all of the wires off. so you have a diagram of where they go after.