After 42 years, I suspect that the rust-proof warranty is also rusty ;)

I think that in Europe (at least in Spain) seat-belts became mandatory a bit after that in US, around 1970, so perhaps european MY1969 Beetle's did not have them.

Regards,

Javier

El 20/06/2011 17:17, J. Forster escribió:
Yes. My convertible Super-Beetle did for sure. Rustproofing- not so much. :)

-John

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In message<[email protected]>, Chuck Harris writes:

One important thing to note is he wasn't wearing his seat belts.

Does a 1969 VW Beetle even have them ?


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