The Extraordinary Volkswagen Bug Decorated with over 2 Million Glass Beads
Tijana Radeska,
Vintage news
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Photo Credit: Museo de Arte Popular CC BY 3.0 |
Ever seen a Volkswagen bug with beads? One of the most iconic cars of all time, The Volkswagen Beetle first rolled out of the factory in 1938 and has since become a symbol of different alternative cultures and movements all over the world. When production ended in 2003, over 21 million units had been built.
The manufacture of the Beetle was ordered by Adolf Hitler with the intention of designing a car affordable for everyone. As such, the popular Bug has been loved by millions of people.
The first one was designed by Ferdinand Porsche, while the last Beetle car was produced in Mexico in 2003, and delivered directly to the VW museum in Wolfsburg, Germany.
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Photo Credit: Museo de Arte Popular CC BY 3.0 |
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Photo Credit: Museo de Arte Popular CC BY 3.0 |
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Photo Credit: Museo de Arte Popular CC BY 3.0 |
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Photo Credit: Museo de Arte Popular CC BY 3.0 |
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Photo Credit: Museo de Arte Popular CC BY 3.0 |
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Photo Credit: Museo de Arte Popular CC BY 3.0 |
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