This VW Beetle is a particularly fine example from the year 1956. It has a small, undivided back window and the small knob until 1963 onthe back cover for the number plate light. At the fiddler in the B-pillar can be seen that this car was later converted to a turn signal circuit. The Beetle was driven at this time by a nearly 1.2-liter, 30 horsepower air-cooled four-cylinder rear engine, connected via a four-speed transmission with unsynchronized first gear.As an export version the car already had a hydraulic single-circuit brake drum, hydraulic vibration dampers, torsion bar springs, double crank axle front and two-joint swing axle behind.