A 1953 Volkswagen Export Type 1 Beetle. Artist: Unknown

A 1953 Volkswagen Export Type 1 Beetle. Artist: Unknown

1-194-347 - National Motor Museum/Heritage Images

A 1953 Volkswagen Export Type 1 Beetle. This example was presented to Lord Montagu of the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu in 1963, to commemorate the sale of the first 100,000 cars in Britain. 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.


Image Details


People Information

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

Medium
  1. Photograph

Category Hierarchy

Lifestyle & Leisure Transport & Travel


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4646x3761
File Size : 51,193kb


Aliases

  1. C6/VWB/20/3
  1. 0340001599
  1. 1-194-347
  1. 1194347
  1. 1599
  1. C6/VWB/20/3


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