Hi,
New here, from Cape Town. I don't currently own a VW but have owned three over the years:
1. A yellow 1976 1600L Beetle as a student.
2. A blue Vanagon (Caravelle) in San Francisco. This was my favourite and drove it all over the Western US and Mexico.
3. A red Kombi, 1.9 or 2l engine that I sold in 2006.
I am looking for help identifying details of an old Beetle:
I have a house in Arnison on the South coast 200km from Cape Town. Its a small holiday/fishing village. On the dunes behind the village is a water tower built into a large dune and next to it is a large depression. About 10 years ago, walking with my daughter, we found an old Beetle abandoned in the bottom of the depression. There wasn't much left but it was definitely still identifiable as a Beetle. An ugly light green colour. On some visit I prised the bit of body with the identifying numbers off and left in the garage. I was there this weekend had a look and it's pretty much all gone now - a few bits of rusted metal and some vinyl, rubber mats and the plastic that goes between the body and the mud-guards is all that remains.
I thought to ask on the Arnison WhatsApp group if anyone knows the story of how it got there. And would like to get any details I can. It has a VWSA, aluminium ID plate with a Serial Number and paint code. Serial: 1374755, Paint Code: 0310. There are also other numbers under German headngs above, but in mild-steel so very rusted and nearly unreadable - I can probably get some info with younger eyes and a magnifying glass
Does anyone know if the serial number can provide any information? Or which of the German numbers would help?
If someone happens to know the story that would also be great.
I have pictures of the aluminium plate and also the rusted German part. Not sure how to add here?
thanks
Andrew
Introduction and Beetle ID
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Re: Introduction and Beetle ID
Welcome Swifty.
VW Beetle serial number decoding:
https://blog.heritagepartscentre.com/bl ... s-numbers/
And according to some VIN lookups, it is an October 1956 1200cc model.
https://www.thesamba.com/vw/archives/in ... dating.php
https://www.jbugs.com/category/vw-vin.html
Paint code info:
https://www.thesamba.com/vw/archives/in ... stype1.php
VW Beetle serial number decoding:
https://blog.heritagepartscentre.com/bl ... s-numbers/
And according to some VIN lookups, it is an October 1956 1200cc model.
https://www.thesamba.com/vw/archives/in ... dating.php
https://www.jbugs.com/category/vw-vin.html
Paint code info:
https://www.thesamba.com/vw/archives/in ... stype1.php
Ryan Demoser
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Re: Introduction and Beetle ID
Hi Ryan,
Thanks very much for the information. I'll let you know if I find out how it got where it did.
Andrew
Thanks very much for the information. I'll let you know if I find out how it got where it did.
Andrew