Almost a century ago, two men set up a huge project for a tiny car. Adolf Hitler and Ferdinand Porsche were envisioning the Volkswagen Beetle. In the summer of 1934, Hitler commissioned Porsche to ...
Today's Nice Price or No Dice Volkswagen Beetle is about three feet longer than your standard Type I. That's because its engine has been replaced by a Ford 302 that's hanging out the back like a ...
Most of the 21,529,464 Volkswagen Beetles made between 1938 and 2003 have been on the smaller side. This remains true even of the larger, yet equally humble Baja Bugs of Southern California. However, ...
Hot Wheels has selected a 1956 Volkswagen Beetle as a finalist in the 2022 Legends Tour. While this is the second Beetle chosen for the semifinal round, it’s a one-of-a-kind, heavily-modified car that ...
T-Bucket is how we call hot rods based on the Ford Model T, but as you can tell, this fellow here isn’t an American automobile. What started life as 1974 Volkswagen Beetle now features a good ol’ ...
The soft and bubbly appearance of the Volkswagen New Beetle makes it one of the least menacing cars on the road. It’s not quick, nor is it particularly pleasing to look at, but perhaps throwing gobs ...
We dropped a V8 engine into a beaten-up Volkswagen Beetle—and now it’s time to hit the drag strip. Will this wild build surprise everyone or fall apart at the line? This is the ultimate underdog race ...
One of the many reasons why Chevy LS V-8 swaps are so popular is size. Thanks to their pushrod design, they occupy a relatively small space, allowing them to fit into places no other V-8 could. This ...
The last Volkswagen Beetle rolled off the line in 2003 after more than six decades in production. One of the great game-changing automobiles, the quirky little sedan emerged from a dramatic birth to ...