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  2. Volkswagen Beetle - Wikipedia

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    The front and rear suspension incorporated torsion bars and a front stabiliser bar, providing independent suspension at all wheels, albeit the front axle was designed with double longitudinal trailing arms, whereas the rear axle was a swing axle. [31] Light alloy forms the Beetle's engine, transmission, and cylinder heads. [30]

  3. Fiberfab Scarab STM - Wikipedia

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    The Scarab STM was manufactured by Fiberfab, a company founded by Warren "Bud" Goodwin.The "STM" in the name stands for "Sport Transport Module". [2] The vehicle is a reverse trike design utilizing VW Beetle front suspension married to a rear motorcycle running gear. [1]

  4. Volkswagen New Beetle - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen New Beetle is a compact car introduced by Volkswagen in 1997, drawing heavy inspiration from the exterior design of the original Beetle. Unlike the original Beetle, the New Beetle has its engine in the front, driving the front wheels , with luggage storage in the rear.

  5. Swing axle - Wikipedia

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    Another use of the swing axle concept is Ford's "Twin I-Beam" front suspension for trucks. This system has solid axles, and may transmit power in four-wheel-drive versions, where it is called "Twin Traction Beam". It is an independent suspension system, as each tyre rises and falls without affecting the position of the other.

  6. Cal looker - Wikipedia

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    There are many popular Beetle styles, from a Cal looker, to a Cal-Style VW. They vary between themselves but are similar in many ways. Also the California look has changed during the 30+ years of its lifespan. The most typical (and traditional) way to customize the exterior is to change the wheels and lower the front suspension of the car.

  7. Volkswagen - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen added a "Super Beetle" [33] (the Type 131) to its lineup in 1971. The Type 131 differed from the standard Beetle in its use of a MacPherson strut front suspension instead of the usual torsion bars. The Super Beetle featured a new hooded, padded dash and curved windshield (from 1973 model year on up).