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By: John Gunnell .
Who would have guessed that a small, rear-engine car, designed in the 1930s, would become an automotive icon? Volkswagen, created for the working classes in the dark period of Nazi rule, became a bright light of the automotive world.
The Beetle became wildly popular in America as the practical and economical antithesis to the chrome-and fin-laden cars of the 1950s. Its success brought humour and loyalty unseen since Henry Ford's Model T.
The Standard Catalog of Volkswagen will show you every dimension, detail and important statistic about Volkswagen cars. It's the "must read" source for everyone who has driven or enjoyed the "Beetle" and all other Volkswagens.