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Xzenor January 31st 2004 18:38

What is "1302"?
 
Call me silly but I,m a vw nut and I just dont know what that means.

NO_H2O January 31st 2004 19:02

A 1302 is a 71-72 Super Beetle(Flat Glass). A 1303 is a 73 + Super Beetle(Curved Glass). Those are the Euro spec model numbers.

Xzenor January 31st 2004 19:22

Thanks, I had no idea. You learn something new everyday.

yetibone February 1st 2004 11:13

The also used an "S" to designate disk brakes (VW1302 S) and an "L" for Deluxe model (VW1302 L)

There was a VW1302 GT too, I believe.


Yetibone

SilverBullet February 1st 2004 22:52

1302s must be rare as they only were made for a year+? :)

oasis February 3rd 2004 11:10

For whatever it's worth, standard Beetles are 1300. VW couldn't use 1301 because Simca had the rights to it -- and I assume they still do while assuming they still exist -- so they went to 1302, then 1303.

samcat February 3rd 2004 12:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by yetibone
The also used an "S" to designate disk brakes (VW1302 S) and an "L" for Deluxe model (VW1302 L)

There was a VW1302 GT too, I believe.
Yetibone

And you can also get 1302LS or 1303LS

:D

Cya,
Sam C

zen February 3rd 2004 14:35

1302's were two year cars, at least in the US. and there was a GT. i don't remember all of the specifics but i know they came with 15x4.5 and 15x5.5 stamped steel rims.

Supa Ninja February 4th 2004 05:04

Yes the first special model Volkswagen was in '72. Yes the 1302's front fenders and hoods will one day be diffecult to find like the '67's and their one off stuff.

Nick

juse February 4th 2004 10:05

The letter S stands for disk brakes as Yetibone mentioned, but also for the bigger; 1600cm2 engine.
Justin

Supa Ninja February 4th 2004 21:43

I thought the S also stood for the 1600 dp

Nick

yetibone February 5th 2004 08:07

'fraid not.

"S" means stop ;) .



Yetibone

vujade February 5th 2004 09:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by yetibone
'fraid not.

"S" means stop ;) .



Yetibone

I thought the S stood for SUPER :D :laugh:

NO_H2O February 5th 2004 11:49

"S" is for Super(ior) :D

Supa Ninja February 5th 2004 21:11

I think it stands for Superior also. :D

ps I'll be sporting a VW1302S badge on my decklid as soon as my Cousin in Germany sends it to me.


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