1976 Volkswagen Beetle. Born after the war, the Beetle was the car that allowed even the less well-off classes to be able to move at a contained cost. Wanted by Adolf Hilter, the Beetle (Kafer in German) was one of the longest-lived cars in the automotive industry, its production in fact lasted until 2003, with the last example produced only for the Mexican market.
The car in question has undergone some improvements and customizations such as Recaro seats, an aftermarket steering wheel and chrome rims.
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