Final VW 'Beetle' model rolls off Mexican production line

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Final VW 'Beetle' model rolls off Mexican production line

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Final VW 'Beetle' model rolls off Mexican production line

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PUEBLA (MEXICO) - German auto giant Volkswagen launched the final edition of its iconic "Beetle" car from its Mexican factory in Puebla on Wednesday.

The bug-shaped metallic blue sedan rolled off the production line in central Mexico to rapturous applause, the last of a model first manufactured in the late 1930s.

The last 65 models of the "Beetle Final Edition" will be sold in Mexico on the internet for a base price of $21,000, and can be reserved with a $1,000 payment.

Each vehicle includes a commemorative plaque on its left side, numbered from 1-65.

As well as metallic blue, it will be available in black, white and beige.

Dozens of factory workers had turned up from early morning to put the final touches on the car, which was unveiled after seven hours of work.

The employees wore bright yellow coats bearing the words: Thanks Beetle, as the unveiling proceeded in a festive atmosphere tinged with nostalgia for a car that has generated a loyal following like almost no other.

The vehicle's history goes back to the Nazi era, having first been developed by Ferdinand Porsche with support from Adolf Hitler, who in 1937 formed the state-run Volkswagenwerk, or "The People's Car Company."

After the war, the Allied countries eventually made Volkswagen a priority in an effort to revive the German auto industry.

The advertising agency Doyle Dane Bernbach in 1959 rechristened the car the "Beetle," and began touting the vehicle's small size as an advantage to consumers, according to the History Channel.

The car attained further popularity with the 1968 Disney movie "The Love Bug," the story of a racing Volkswagen with a mind of its own.

Andy Warhol did prints featuring the car and a Beetle featured prominently on the cover of "Abbey Road," the final album to be recorded by legendary British band the Beatles.
Volkswagen launched the final edition of its iconic "Beetle" car from its Mexican factory in Puebla.
Volkswagen launched the final edition of its iconic "Beetle" car from its Mexican factory in Puebla.
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My first car was a 1961 Beetle 1200cc and it served me well. I subsequently had a 1966 model with a 1300 cc engine and I have fond memories of them both - by modern standards they were incredibly basic, but at the time, that’s all I wanted.
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My dad got a 60's beetle after the Morris Minor, it had those 'trafficators' that popped out of the window sill to indicate where you'd be turning. Later went on to get the 1600 TL station wagon (which I loved) and Mum got a '73 beetle. I used to drive both quite often. Sadly all gone now.
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I bought a '63, new, in Sydney. I had it until I left Oz in '68. It's 2nd owner ran fit for for 20 yrs. then it was sold. After that I lost track of it. Best car I've ever owned. I've seen a few from that era around Hua Hin.
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One of the best TV ads of all time, Starts with a black and white pic, A beetle is going slowly across the skyline in the dawn. It comes to a big barn, A figure gets out, goes into a side door. Then the doors open and a snow-plough comes out. Then across the screen--Did you ever wonder how the snow-plough driver gets to work?.
They were wonderful in the snow, could climb through the deepest cover.
Amazing the brotherhood of owners and the affection for their beetles.
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