| So venerably ubiquitous was the VW Beetle, I wondered for a while whether the sighting of this particular example constituted as something special enough to qualify for another "fifteen minutes of fame", here on the Bodacious Beaters page. Here in the SoCal area, for many years after the end of the sales line, the Beetle just kept finding a way to stay in the spotlight. Initially, many kept them around purely for utility, then the customizing craze got traction, then the restoration angle became popular.
I didn't get to go over it with a fine-toothed comb, but it did appear to be an older restoration; the owner is now over over-paying homage to the Perfection Gods, and getting down to enjoying the car for what it did—and does—best: knocking about town in a low-key and economical fashion. The license plate mod is typical of what owners were doing to their Bugs back when such informally cavalier freedom of expression was the order of the day. You'd rarely get hassled for such expression by the local authorities, either. We've come a long way, baby—but it's all right now to re-live that period by such Bodaciously Beaten "touchstones".
from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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