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1968 Volkswagon Beetle - Anything but the Norm

Read this Vw Trends Magazine featured article about a Chopped, Dropped and Topless Customized 1968 Volkswagen Beetle Hot Rod.

Anything but the Norm

Chopped, Dropped and Topless
May, 2009
1968 Volkswagen Beetle Front View
Chopped, dropped and topless,... 
   
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1968 Volkswagen Beetle Front View
Chopped, dropped and topless, this '68 rod is truly one of a kind.
1968 Volkswagen Beetle Passenger Side
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1968 Volkswagen Beetle Passenger Side
Various custom exterior treatment includes specially crafted billet aluminum windshield wipers, side- and rear-view mirrors, street-rod-inspired teardrop taillights and fog lights located behind the stock horn grills.
1968 Volkswagen Beetle Interior
The open-air cabin is fitted... 
   
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1968 Volkswagen Beetle Interior
The open-air cabin is fitted with Honda Prelude buckets covered with charcoal gray tweed throughout. The handcrafted dash features a billet aluminum steering wheel and a row of VDO white faced gauges.
1968 Volkswagen Beetle Running Board
1968 Volkswagen Beetle Mirror
A set of chrome Porsche cookie... 
   
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1968 Volkswagen Beetle Mirror
A set of chrome Porsche cookie cutter wheels proved an appropriate selection, looking as if they belong on a Volkswagen.
1968 Volkswagen Beetle Wheel
1968 Volkswagen Beetle Passenger Side
1968 Volkswagen Beetle Exhaust Tip
1968 Volkswagen Beetle Trunk
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1968 Volkswagen Beetle Trunk
The car's one-off interior styling was integrated into the trunk compartment, which also features the VWTrends magazine logo incorporated into the dash cover upholstery.
1968 Volkswagen Beetle Engine0
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1968 Volkswagen Beetle Engine0
Motivation for the car is provided by a small, yet reliable 1641cc power plant. Highlights include modified 42x37mm intake/exhaust heads, a Comp-fire ignition and a set of 40mm Webers with polished manifolds.
1968 Volkswagen Beetle Rear View
1968 Volkswagen Beetle Yellow Convertible Driver Side Hood View
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1968 Volkswagen Beetle Yellow Convertible Driver Side Hood View
Covered in no less than eight coats of paint, the Canary Yellow VW features a classic ghost flame job along the hood and front fenders.
1968 Volkswagen Beetle Fan Belt Tensioner View
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1968 Volkswagen Beetle Fan Belt Tensioner View
A one-off billet aluminum fan belt tensioner is said to perform as good as it looks. Chrome engine tin and yellow trim is accented with blue spark plug wires. This adds flavor to the overall engine package.
1968 Volkswagen Beetle Yellow Passenger Side Head Light
1968 Volkswagen Beetle Yellow Driver Side Rear View
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