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linda turner - ArticlesOf Volks and Beetles: a Brief History of the Vw Beetle and CustomizationThe Volkswagen Beetle, or the Type 1 as it was officially known until 1967, is an economy class car. It was originally designed by Ferdinand Porsche for Adolf Hitler's commission for what the latter called the “People's Car," (Volk-Wagen in German). The idea was to have a car available at an affordable price for every German household. The official production started in 1938 and ended in 2003. The People TransporterThe Volkswagen Type 2 or Transporter (or more popularly known as the “Bus”) is generally considered to be the ancestor of the passenger and cargo van. Taking after the VW Beetle (“Type 1”), the Bus was introduced in 1950. It sparked a wave of imitators like the Ford Econoline, the Dodge A100 and the Chevrolet Corvan, which even sported some utilities similar to VW bus parts like its rear-mounted engine.
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