After the war, the VW factory, close to the border with the Soviet Union, passed from one hand to the other on the side of the Allies, but began to enjoy real success in the early 1950s thanks to the export of its model to Western Europe and the United States. Produced until 2003, the Beetle went through many mechanical changes, doubling its initial power in 50 years. A symbol of the world's popular car, it now holds the record for the number of units produced: over 21,000,000! The model we are presenting to you is one of the first reissues of the post-war Beetle, but paradoxically VW will celebrate the one millionth unit produced in 1955. Registered in November 1954, this Cox bears the registration numbers of a 1953 model and was probably purchased a year later by its first owner. The car looks good overall, the chosen body colour "mint green" is typical of the 1960's model colours and nicely underlines the car's curves. The cloth interior is in keeping with the period materials. A little maintenance is required to take the car on the road with peace of mind. A rare version with an oval window, this Beetle is the perfect little classic, reliable and fun to drive. Car sold without technical control 67 NOITCELLOC ED SELIBOMOTUA 1202 ERBMEVON 70 EHCNAMID