Differences in Beetle models??
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Differences in Beetle models?? Lee_J 07-20-2003, 04:44 PM
Hi, I'm looking into buying an old Beetle, but not sure what the difference is between the model types.. You have the super Beetle and a few other models.. Is it just the engine thats different between the models? Or is it also the suspension and some other parts as well? My plan is to buy a Beetle and customize the exterior a little, but mainly to make it perform well. So I'm also wondering about motor/tranny swaps? What kind of swaps can I do? Where can I find the parts? And how much do the engines/trannys for the swaps cost? And what are some good auto classifieds sites where I can look for old Beetles for sale in my area? I think thats all the questions I have for now. I'll post again when I think of some more :) Thanks, -Lee bedlamite 07-20-2003, 05:38 PM The front suspension changed in 1967, earlier models had a kingpin/linkpin setup, later models had ball joints, The Super was a McPhearson strut front end. The rear suspension changed in 1968, early cars were swingaxle, with only one pivot point at the transaxle, later models were IRS, with 2 CV's per side. For street, IRS/ball joint is the way to go. Kingpins are tougher and are the best option for off road. You can use the type 1 driveline up to about 150 hp, for more than that a Type 2/4 (Late model bus or Porsche 914) setup would be better. Speed costs money, How fast can you afford? http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/index.mv EricinRB 08-01-2003, 02:54 PM If you are considering a Superbeetle, you can check out Superbeetlesonly! (http://www.superbeetlesonly.com) A Super does offer up some more options regarding bolt on suspension mods because it share some 924/944 Porsche parts. Related Links Enter the largest automotive community on the planet! |