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boston.craigslist.org/nwb/cto/5848761581.html
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dear Kinja:
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Might have been going for this:
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Those hood were a not-uncommon aftermarket accessory for the beetle to make them look a little like an old Ford. It works pretty good with a woodie conversion.
Could be worse, could be a Rolls Royce grille.
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“Rare” ‘40s hood offered by JCWhitney back in the ‘70s.
https://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2012/12/22/hemmings-find-of-the-day-1974-volkswagen-beetle/
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That was a popular conversion for a long time.
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that woodie looks awesome. is it still rear engine?
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wow so id 1800 low? is this a case of ‘i DONT know what i have?’
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Yep, the running gear and most of the body from the B pillar forward is retained and the rear is custom built with a false floor hiding the motor.
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Haven’t the foggiest. I know so little about old VWs; I just saw one of these a while back so I already done had the research done done and did.