The 1956 Volkswagen Beetle (1200 Deluxe) was powered by a horizontally opposed, overhead-valve, air-cooled four-cylinder engine that offered 36 (SAE) horsepower. They had a four-speed manual gearbox and hydraulic drum brakes. Pricing began at $1,500 for the base model and rose to $2,000 for the convertible. Very little changed this year; the Beetle received dual chromed tailpipes and bumper guards (call overriders). Volkswagen re-positioned the tail lamps two inches higher on the rear fenders and the gas tank received a redesign to accommodate more luggage space under the hood. Inside, there was a new steering wheel with a lower horizontal spoke. Also, the front seatbacks were now adjustable, adding to the driver and passenger's comfort. Volkswagen re-positioned the heater knob and vehicles equipped with the sunroof had that feature made from nylon rather than cloth.
by Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2013
by Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2013
Related Reading : Volkswagen Beetle History
The Beetle is perhaps the best-selling car of all time. Truly, a recognizable shape that has stood the test of time. The vehicle is still being produced in Mexico, continuing the long-time running record. Adolf Hitler was searching for a peoples car that was capable of transporting three children and two adults at speeds of sixty miles-per-hour. The car was to be inexpensive, costing the same....
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