Love the split window and tiny tail lights. 1.1L and 25 HP I believe. Nice ride!
Unique feature is the brake light is integrated with the tag light housing.Love the split window and tiny tail lights. 1.1L and 25 HP I believe. Nice ride!
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Semaphores? If so, you can see the left side one in the picture.I love the pretzel window. That Bug probably has winkers.
Yes but don't let @Jdeere562 catch you saying that. I didn't see it poking out there on the phone. Winker is the German word for the deployable directional indicator.Semaphores? If so, you can see the left side one in the picture.
Love the split window and tiny tail lights. 1.1L and 25 HP I believe. Nice ride!
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There is no way that's an original color. It looks almost like Fiat Verde Chiaro. I know a guy with a 1940s Ford in Verde Chiaro. Some flat is mixed in with the gloss and it looks fantastic.Cute little bug and the color works great on that car.
That thing is so cool. A friend's dad restores air cooled VWs and had a bug just like that one with the semaphores when we were kids.Semaphores? If so, you can see the left side one in the picture.
I'm not completely sure but I think VW Pastel Green is more of a gray green. The Bug in the picture here looks at least in the picture more sage green. Of course, the color may not be rendered realistically.L11 Pastel Green was an original color for 1952. I could see this car being that color, although glossier.
There was some discussion about this car on another forum, and its likely a 1951/52 model.
My grandfather had iirc a 51 in powder blue. This isn’t the same color but it’s helpful to get an idea of what his was like…L11 Pastel Green was an original color for 1952. I could see this car being that color, although glossier.
There was some discussion about this car on another forum, and its likely a 1951/52 model.