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1965 Volkswagen Sedán 'Fusca' [Typ 1]

1965 Volkswagen Sedán [Typ 1] in Little Fauss and Big Halsy, Movie, 1970 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: DE — Built in: BR

1965 Volkswagen Sedán 'Fusca' [Typ 1]

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rockstarnorth225 PH

2013-05-22 00:10

Is it VW Deluxe or Sedan can be?

Ingo DE

2013-05-22 00:20

Maybe a 1964 (bigger side windows, old wheels)

tore-40 NO

2013-05-22 00:28

ingo wrote Maybe a 1964 (bigger side windows, old wheels)


If your observations are correct - quite blurry image - then it's a 1965 only.

rockstarnorth225 PH

2013-05-22 00:40

What's the difference between small side windows and big side windows on Volkswagen Beetle? :think:

Ingo DE

2013-05-22 00:53

the smaller side windows are smaller and the bigger side window are bigger.

a) at the German and the German-based foreign assembled VW Typ1 the bigger side window were introduced for the 1964 model year. So one of the uncountable many details for identifying model and model-year of a VW Typ1

b) The Brazilian "Fusca" kept the small side windows until the end of the production over there.
( :think: annother question: there are some Brazilian made Typ1 with big side windows. I don't know, why there are these differences)

rockstarnorth225 PH

2013-05-22 03:34

So find the picture about that.

Ingo DE

2013-05-22 13:10

rockstarnorth225 wrote So find the picture about that.

Just try it with the "Search"-funktion here. You can narrow down the year with that.
It's really not easy to assign all VW Typ1 correctly, not even the Wiki-comment http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/VW_K%C3%A4fer#Modelle is not comprehensive. Even many Beetle-owners aren't orientated about all details. I've learned some Beetle-details due a fellow, who owns a spare part shop for classic VW's. When I've found stuff on markets or junkyards I needed detail-information, if it's worth to buy.

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