Vintage Volkswagen Beetle Accessories: Includes Beetle - Karmann Ghia - Bus - Type 3
Take a fun and nostalgic look at the world of Volkswagen accessories.

It is well documented that the Volkswagen Beetle is the best-selling vehicle of all time. In 1972, the 15-millionth Beetle was produced, breaking the record set by the Model T about 40 years earlier. It was a simple design with styling that appealed to the masses. It was affordable, practical, and fun. Because it was such a simple car and so many were sold, many people enjoy customizing their car with many accessories, which has been a large market for these cars dating back to the 1950s and 1960s. There is even a market today for people who collect these accessories without installing them.

In Vintage Volkswagen Beetle Accessories, which is authored by veteran VW historian Stephan Szantai, a whole range of accessories are covered. Of course, a history of the Beetle is detailed, as well as the companies that formed the accessory aftermarket. Included are accessories for dressing up the exterior of the car, such as vented windows, bumpers and guards, turn-signal technology, add-on lighting, mirrors, etc. Then, interior accessories are examined, such as radios, ashtrays, gloveboxes, gauges, and clocks. No accessories book would be complete without engine accessories, covering both dress-up options and functional performance parts. Travel accessories, such as roof racks, coolers, extended gas tanks, tail racks, and coffee makers are detailed. Wheels are also covered.

A gallery of accessorized Volkswagens of all types are featured, including Type 2 Buses; Type 3 squarebacks, fastbacks, and coupes; Karmen Ghias; and even single- and double-cab pickup bodystyles are included. Join the fun and nostalgic romp through VW accessory history with this new title that features everything cool about customizing your VW.

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Vintage Volkswagen Beetle Accessories: Includes Beetle - Karmann Ghia - Bus - Type 3
Take a fun and nostalgic look at the world of Volkswagen accessories.

It is well documented that the Volkswagen Beetle is the best-selling vehicle of all time. In 1972, the 15-millionth Beetle was produced, breaking the record set by the Model T about 40 years earlier. It was a simple design with styling that appealed to the masses. It was affordable, practical, and fun. Because it was such a simple car and so many were sold, many people enjoy customizing their car with many accessories, which has been a large market for these cars dating back to the 1950s and 1960s. There is even a market today for people who collect these accessories without installing them.

In Vintage Volkswagen Beetle Accessories, which is authored by veteran VW historian Stephan Szantai, a whole range of accessories are covered. Of course, a history of the Beetle is detailed, as well as the companies that formed the accessory aftermarket. Included are accessories for dressing up the exterior of the car, such as vented windows, bumpers and guards, turn-signal technology, add-on lighting, mirrors, etc. Then, interior accessories are examined, such as radios, ashtrays, gloveboxes, gauges, and clocks. No accessories book would be complete without engine accessories, covering both dress-up options and functional performance parts. Travel accessories, such as roof racks, coolers, extended gas tanks, tail racks, and coffee makers are detailed. Wheels are also covered.

A gallery of accessorized Volkswagens of all types are featured, including Type 2 Buses; Type 3 squarebacks, fastbacks, and coupes; Karmen Ghias; and even single- and double-cab pickup bodystyles are included. Join the fun and nostalgic romp through VW accessory history with this new title that features everything cool about customizing your VW.

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Vintage Volkswagen Beetle Accessories: Includes Beetle - Karmann Ghia - Bus - Type 3

Vintage Volkswagen Beetle Accessories: Includes Beetle - Karmann Ghia - Bus - Type 3

by Stephan Szantai
Vintage Volkswagen Beetle Accessories: Includes Beetle - Karmann Ghia - Bus - Type 3

Vintage Volkswagen Beetle Accessories: Includes Beetle - Karmann Ghia - Bus - Type 3

by Stephan Szantai

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Take a fun and nostalgic look at the world of Volkswagen accessories.

It is well documented that the Volkswagen Beetle is the best-selling vehicle of all time. In 1972, the 15-millionth Beetle was produced, breaking the record set by the Model T about 40 years earlier. It was a simple design with styling that appealed to the masses. It was affordable, practical, and fun. Because it was such a simple car and so many were sold, many people enjoy customizing their car with many accessories, which has been a large market for these cars dating back to the 1950s and 1960s. There is even a market today for people who collect these accessories without installing them.

In Vintage Volkswagen Beetle Accessories, which is authored by veteran VW historian Stephan Szantai, a whole range of accessories are covered. Of course, a history of the Beetle is detailed, as well as the companies that formed the accessory aftermarket. Included are accessories for dressing up the exterior of the car, such as vented windows, bumpers and guards, turn-signal technology, add-on lighting, mirrors, etc. Then, interior accessories are examined, such as radios, ashtrays, gloveboxes, gauges, and clocks. No accessories book would be complete without engine accessories, covering both dress-up options and functional performance parts. Travel accessories, such as roof racks, coolers, extended gas tanks, tail racks, and coffee makers are detailed. Wheels are also covered.

A gallery of accessorized Volkswagens of all types are featured, including Type 2 Buses; Type 3 squarebacks, fastbacks, and coupes; Karmen Ghias; and even single- and double-cab pickup bodystyles are included. Join the fun and nostalgic romp through VW accessory history with this new title that features everything cool about customizing your VW.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781613257500
Publisher: CarTech
Publication date: 10/28/2022
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.38(d)

About the Author

Born and raised in France to a German mother and a Hungarian father, Stephan Szantai has had a deep interest in automobiles for longer than he can remember. Regular childhood trips to Germany to visit an aunt who drove a 1971 Beetle sealed his fondness for air-cooled VWs. A fascination for car magazines led to Stephan’s first article being published in France’s then-new Super VW Magazine in 1987. Five years later, a business opportunity prompted him to move to Southern California, a region with a rich car culture. Fast-forward more than two decades. Stephan’s career has translated into books, along with 2,500 articles printed in nearly 100 magazines based in 17 countries.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

About the Author

Foreword By Keith Seume

Introduction

Chapter 1: 1945–1967: Rising from the Rubble

Chapter 2: The Post-1967 Years: New Car, New Era

Chapter 3: Exterior Details: Dressed up and Ready to Go

Chapter 4: Interior Details: Get Inside and Get Comfortable

Chapter 5: Embracing Diversity: Accessories for the Entire VW Family

Chapter 6: Engine and Performance: Putting Some Muscle into It

Chapter 7: Wheels: Rolling Down the Road in Style

Chapter 8: Traveling: Happily Hitting the Street

Chapter 9: Old Speed: A Trend Rooted in Old European Auto Races

Chapter 10: California Look: When Drag Racing Meets the Street

Chapter 11: Resto Cal Look: Low and Loaded with Accessories

Chapter 12: A Notch Above: Detailed, Stylish, and Fully Accessorized

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