Volkswagen Beetle 1303
Overview
| Produced: |
1970-1975 |
|---|---|
| Types: |
Saloon,2 doors,4 seats |
Designed by Porsche under the orders of Adolf Hitler, the VW Beetle was initially designed to provide cheap transport for the hard working German masses. Built in very small numbers before and during World War Two the Beetle literally rose from the ashes of its bombed-out Wolfsburg factory under the guidance of the British Army.
The Beetle was an instant success at home, Europe, Britain, America and virtually every other country in the world. The model evolved through various face lifts and running gear changes and provided a platform for other models including commercial and sporting derivatives (Karmann-Ghia).
The basic Beetle rear-engine/rear wheel drive layout was used in all of the Beetle derivatives, the engine itself being an air-cooled, horizontally opposed unit. As production raced past the 15,000,000 mark the Beetle went on to be crowned as the best selling car of all time. Production of German Beetles finished in the late 1970's but the car refused to die and has been built in Mexico ever since, evolving into the "New Beetle" in the late 1990's.
Although they looked the same as previous models, the 1302 and 1303 ‘Super’ Beetles were the most radical reworks of the car during its long life. MacPherson strut front suspension was adopted, which allowed more front boot space and improved handling. The struts also allowed front disc brakes to be fitted too. The 1303, from 1972, had a more safety-conscious padded dashboard and wraparound windscreen, plus bigger tail lights. Engines were the usual air-cooled units of 1285cc and 44bhp, and 1584cc and 50bhp. Not quite as liked as other Bugs.
Buyer Ownership Guide, Volkswagen Beetle featured in Practical Classics May 2005– available from our sister site Bookbase. Click here to view.
The Beetle was an instant success at home, Europe, Britain, America and virtually every other country in the world. The model evolved through various face lifts and running gear changes and provided a platform for other models including commercial and sporting derivatives (Karmann-Ghia).
The basic Beetle rear-engine/rear wheel drive layout was used in all of the Beetle derivatives, the engine itself being an air-cooled, horizontally opposed unit. As production raced past the 15,000,000 mark the Beetle went on to be crowned as the best selling car of all time. Production of German Beetles finished in the late 1970's but the car refused to die and has been built in Mexico ever since, evolving into the "New Beetle" in the late 1990's.
Although they looked the same as previous models, the 1302 and 1303 ‘Super’ Beetles were the most radical reworks of the car during its long life. MacPherson strut front suspension was adopted, which allowed more front boot space and improved handling. The struts also allowed front disc brakes to be fitted too. The 1303, from 1972, had a more safety-conscious padded dashboard and wraparound windscreen, plus bigger tail lights. Engines were the usual air-cooled units of 1285cc and 44bhp, and 1584cc and 50bhp. Not quite as liked as other Bugs.
Buyer Ownership Guide, Volkswagen Beetle featured in Practical Classics May 2005– available from our sister site Bookbase. Click here to view.
Source: Motorbase
Engines
| Capacity | Config | Model | Bore/Stroke | CR |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1584cc | H4 OHV | VW Flat 4 (Type I) | 85mm x 69mm | |
| 1285cc | H4 OHV | VW Flat 4 (Type I) | 83mm x 69mm |
Drivetrain and Suspension
| Drivetrain | Steering | Front Suspension | Rear Suspension |
|---|---|---|---|
| Worm | Independent/Torsion bar |
Performance
| Top Speed | 0-60 | SQM | MPG | Engine Pwr | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 82 mph | 27 mpg | 1584cc engine |
Auction Sales History
Books
Magazine Articles
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| Article |
Buying guide - VW Beetle 1945-2003 |
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| Publication | Practical Classics March 2013 | |||
| Buying guide - VW Beetle 1945-2003 - How not to get bitten when buying a bug. | ||||
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Buyer Ownership Guide - Volkswagen Beetle |
134 |
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| Publication | Practical Classics May 2005 | |||
| Buyer Ownership Guide - Volkswagen Beetle - Everything you need to know about servicing, parts and how much it will cost. | ||||
| Article |
Squeezing a Quart From a Pint Pot - Modified Beetles |
66 |
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| Publication | Practical Classics September 2004 | |||
| Squeezing a Quart From a Pint Pot - Modified Beetles - Modified Beetles like these put hairy-chested American V8 bloaters to shame on the strip. Theodore Gillam tells their story. | ||||
| Article |
Group Test: Summertime Soft-Tops |
40 |
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| Publication | Practical Classics May 2004 | |||
| Group Test: Summertime Soft-Tops - Ten very different answers to fun in the sun for four. Dale Drinnon's complete guide to finding the perfect car for your perfect summer. 1983 Rolls-Royce Corniche, 1962 Singer Gazelle, 1981 Mini Moke, 1973 VW Beetle, 1961 Ford Zephyr, 1967 Triumph Herald, 1972 Morris Oxford Tourer, 1990 Ford Escort XR3i Cabriolet, 1947, Triumph 1800 Roadster, 1976 Triumph Stag | ||||
| Article |
It's a bug's life |
36 |
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| Publication | Practical Classics February 2003 | |||
| It's a Bug's Life. With the hype of the 'new Beetle' it's easy to forget that the old one is still built. David Lillywhite compares the Mexican Beetle with the early Oval. | ||||
| Article |
Classic Cars September 2001 pg 122 |
122 |
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| Publication | Classic Cars September 2001 | |||
| DKW 1000Svs Fiat 124S vs Skoda S110R vs Beetle 1300. Four different cars with one thing in common; their modern day equivalents all use the same Volkswagen-sourced floorpan | ||||
| Article |
Volkswagen Beetle |
70 |
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| Publication | Practical Classics January 2001 | |||
| Volkswagen Beetle - No introduction needed, but don’t shell out on a Bug without a full inspection, says Russ Smith. | ||||
| Article |
Buying Guide Volkswagen Beetle |
20 |
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| Publication | Classic Car Weekly 14 December 2011 | |||
| Buying Guide Volkswagen Beetle - From humble beginnings, the Volkswagen Beetle went on to conquer the automotive world. MATT GEORGE checks out what all the fuss is about. | ||||
| Article |
Ultimate Showdown #17 - Morris Minor vs VW Beetle |
108 |
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| Publication | Classic & Sports Car February 2011 | |||
| Ultimate Showdown #17 - Morris Minor vs VW Beetle - Russ Smith has to decide between Cowley's charming people's car and its lovable nemesis from Wolfsburg. | ||||
| Article |
Buyer's Checklist: VW Beetle (1938-2003) |
76 |
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| Publication | Classic Car Mart November 2010 | |||
| Buyer's Checklist: VW Beetle (1938-2003) - Values: Types 51s are too rare to value, but you can expect to pay about £10k for a Condition 1 Type 11. Good examples of oval-window 1200s can easily fetch more than £7k, while non-ovals aren't that far behind. You're looking at about £4000 for a tidyish 1200/1300/1500 with an MoT, and similar money for a 1302/1303. Fancy a Karmann Cabriolet? Prices range from £5000 to £10k for a Condition 2 car, depending on engine size. | ||||
| Article |
Origins of the Volkswagen Beetle |
27 |
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| Publication | The Automobile March 2010 | |||
| Origins of the Volkswagen Beetle - The Volkswagen factory at Wolfsburg began production in 1940. Jonathan Wood celebrates its 70th anniversary with a roll call of the personalities who ensured the VW Beetle would become the most popular car in the history of the automobile. | ||||
| Article |
The secret history of...VW Beetle |
625 |
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| Publication | Classic Car Mart March 2009 | |||
| The secret history of...VW Beetle- We all know that the people's Car was the brainchild of one Adolf Hitler. But how did it come to be sold in Britain, acountry that was still experiencing post-war anti-German feeling? Paul Guinness investigates. | ||||
| Article |
Road Test: 1971 VW Beetle 1302S - Green Machine |
54 |
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| Publication | Classic Car Mart June 2008 | |||
| Road Test: 1971 VW Beetle 1302S - Green Machine- Steve Wilson takes a trip down memory lane as he gets behind the wheel of an Elm Green 1302S Volkswagen Beetle. | ||||
| Article |
Six of the best - Economy classics |
63 |
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| Publication | Classic Car Mart May 2006 | |||
| Six of the best - Economy classics - Volkswagen Beetle, Austin A30/A35, Citroen 2CV, Mini. Ford Anglia 105E, MG Midget. | ||||
| Article |
Thinking Of Buying...a Volkswagen Beetle? |
82 |
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| Publication | Classic Car Mart Spring 2006 | |||
| Thinking of buying...a Volkswagen Beetle? - They command fierce loyalty and devotion among their legions of fans. But are Beetles really as great as they're claimed to be? Ted Purcell guides us through the art of buying one. | ||||
| Article |
Volkswagen Beetle - The easiest restoration? |
74 |
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| Publication | Classic Car Mart September 2005 | |||
| Volkswagen Beetle - The easiest restoration? - It may not be everyone's cup of tea but, of you're looking to find your first restoration project car, the Beetle has lot going for it, writes Jim Tyler. | ||||
| Article |
Buyer's Guide - Volkswagen Beetle |
106 |
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| Publication | Classics Monthly Spring 2005 | |||
| Buyer’s Guide - Volkswagen Beetle - Greg Whitaker guides you through 1960s’ and 1970s’ VW Beetles. Cute, but be cautious. | ||||
| Article |
Starter Classic - Volkswagen Beetle |
144 |
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| Publication | Classic & Sports Car April 2004 | |||
| Starter Classic - Volkswagen Beetle - The world's best-selling motor car makes an outstanding first classic, as Malcolm McKay explains. | ||||
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