A 1947 Volkswagen Beetle. Artist: Unknown

A 1947 Volkswagen Beetle. Artist: Unknown

1-194-343 - National Motor Museum/Heritage Images

A 1947 Volkswagen Beetle. Ferdinand Porsche produced ancestral KdF-wagen prototypes in 1935. Batches of pre-production versions followed, before manufacture began in 1939, adapted for military use. Adolf Hitler advised that the Volkswagen People's Car be streamlined to 'look like a beetle'. Post-war civilian production was under British military control until 1949, when it reverted to German charge. During the late 1960s the Beetle became a world car. In 1981 the 20 millionth unit was built, smashing the Ford Model T's record of around 15 million.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
People Related
  1. Ferdinand Porsche: Austrian, German: Engineer, car designer

Medium
  1. Photograph

Category Hierarchy

Lifestyle & Leisure Sport & Pastimes


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4683x3729
File Size : 51,161kb


Aliases

  1. NW/C6/VW/8/4
  1. 0340001595
  1. 1-194-343
  1. 1194343
  1. 1595
  1. NW/C6/VW/8/4


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