Through the 1964 model year,
VW used consecutive chassis numbers. However, in 1965, VW went
to a standardized 9-digit chassis number and the model year and
style was identified with the first 3 digits of the chassis
number.
The first number, 1, identified the model as a Sedan chassis
(thus Beetles and Ghias would both have 1s in the first
position). The second position identified the style:
1 - Standard / Deluxe Beetle (except during 1971-1972 when Super
Beetles also had a '1')
3 - Super Beetle during 1973-1979
4 - Karmann Ghia
5 - Convertible
The third number identified the year from 1965-1969. From
1970-1979, to not duplicate numbers, VW added a 2 behind the
year and in doing so went from a 9-digit to a 10-digit chassis
number. This stayed the same through the end of production.
Commonly asked questions:
Q - My Beetle
has one number on the transmission tunnel under the rear seat
and one on the body and they don't match.
A - Two possible answers. If
the rear window is a split or oval style, then the car is a
1946-1955 model. During this time, VW used two separate
numbering systems for the body and the chassis and, though they
were sequential, they did not match as this system went back to
the war when different bodies were put on Beetle style chassis.
The other possibility is the body and chassis was changed at one
time. This happens a lot due to a body being swapped for various
reasons (rust, accident, etc) or the chassis was upgraded by the
previous owner for suspension improvements (for example, an IRS
pan under a 1964 Beetle).
Q - I have a 1980 Beetle
Convertible but the chart lists it as a 1979 model. Whose
correct?
A - Technically we both are.
Some 1979 models were brought in and tagged as 1980 models for
various reasons. However, for ordering parts, your car is a
1979.
Q - My Beetle was made in
Dec of 1973, why is it a 1974 model?
A - VW ran it's model year
from Jan-Dec until 1955 when it changed to a August-July model
year. So, a Beetle made in December of 1954 is still a 1954
model, but a December of 1955 is a 1956 model (and why your Dec
73 is really a 1974). However, this was only the case, as far as
we know, in the US. In Germany it was kept Jan-Dec which is why
you'll have a European 66 model with upright headlights, etc.,
like a 1967 US model.
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