Making a world-famous hit isn’t difficult. Overcoming its glory, on the other hand, is where you need all the muscle. As all entertainment executives know, following a performance that does really ...
Anticipating Beetle ennui, VW launched the Type 3 in 1961. (Type 1s were Beetles and Karmann-Ghias; the Type 2 was the Microbus/Transporter). Intended to provide a more upscale choice to upwardly ...
Volkswagen's Type 3 Squareback was a practical choice back in the day, and the years have only increased the appeal. This example is finished in an eye-catching orange and is well set up as a driver.
View post: Walmart Is Selling a 'Heavy-Duty' $541 Carport for Only $247, and Shoppers Love Its 'Durability and Construction' Volkswagen is celebrating its 70th anniversary selling cars in the United ...
The search: I bought it new for $3,200 cash in 1972 in Silver Spring, Md. Upgrades: I had it repainted about three years ago in the exact color of the original (Texas yellow), and the carpet was ...
Today's Nice Price or No Dice Volkswagen Type 3 isn't your average Squareback. It's a panel van version, evidenced by the fillers where the rear-most windows would normally go. It's also RHD, as it ...
With more modern lines, more luggage space and bigger, more expansive windows, Volkswagen’s 1500 sedan debuted in late 1961 as a step up from the ubiquitous Beetle. But it was the 1500 station ...
You can’t tell what’s the most unique about Steve Payne’s 1972 VW Squareback from its appearance. Granted, it’s a fairly rare car and has a cool retro patina, but what makes it truly unusual is that ...