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It had a great name, as I recall. Din-glock or something.
Also, they had a secret Arctic (or was it Antarctic?) rocket base in which they used to escape to the moon.
and how did bro get to the moon
I mean, it's the colour presets for the car, under the dash board on the right.
Kinda reminds me of a Renault Jolly.
Did some research and you're right. A pillarless convertible Beetle with four (smaller) doors.
Some variants didn't even have doors, some had clip-on fabric sides that could be folded.
It's kinda cursed but cool. lol
An interesting and relatively unknown variant of the first post-war Beetles. Might be interesting to see in Br.
Engineergaming; 4 door!? I don't think that was ever an official thing done by VW.
The true postwar Beetle has arrived.