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This vintage advertisement highlights the Volkswagen Beetle, specifically featuring a "Formula Vee" accessory package designed to give the car a sportier feel.

This image is a vintage advertisement for a Volkswagen "Formula Vee" edition Beetle, showcasing various performance and aesthetic accessories.

This image is a vintage advertisement for the Volkswagen Beetle, highlighting its watertight construction. The text emphasizes that the car's sealed bottom allows it to float for a limited time.

This is a vintage 1969 print advertisement for the Volkswagen Beetle featuring Father Aloysius Bittman at St. Anthony's Indian Mission in North Dakota.

This image is a vintage advertisement for the Volkswagen Type 3 Fastback, featuring a "knolling" style layout where all the car's components are displayed individually.

This image is a vintage 1964 advertisement for the Volkswagen Station Wagon, featuring the iconic "How does it feel to show up in one of these?" tagline.

This image is a vintage advertisement for the Volkswagen Karmann Ghia, highlighting its blend of sports car styling with affordable Volkswagen practicality.

This vintage advertisement features Volkswagen Type 2 commercial vehicles, specifically highlighting the Pick-up Truck and Panel Delivery models.

This image is a vintage 1970 advertisement for the Volkswagen Beetle, titled "Is nothing sacred?".

This image is a vintage print advertisement for the 1959 Volkswagen Beetle. The ad highlights that the Volkswagen Beetle's engine is air-cooled, meaning it does not need water or anti-freeze.

This image is a vintage 1971 advertisement for the Volkswagen Beetle featuring Redmon and Lorene Hensley in front of their log home in Dora, Missouri. The ad highlights the practicality of the VW Beetle compared to a mule for rural transportation.

This image is a vintage advertisement featuring a collection of classic Volkswagen models from the 1960s.

This image is a vintage advertisement for the Volkswagen Beetle, highlighting its practicality and affordability in Honduras. The ad emphasizes the Beetle's efficiency, noting it gets 26 miles per gallon.

This image is a classic advertisement for the Volkswagen Beetle (officially the Volkswagen Type 1), highlighting its affordability and functional design.

This image is a vintage advertisement for the Volkswagen Type 2 Panel Delivery van, highlighting a new optional feature. An optional sliding door (model M-161) was introduced to facilitate loading in tight spaces, such as alleys.

This image is a vintage 1974 print advertisement for the Volkswagen Beetle, highlighting the car's unique engineering features. The advertisement showcases the car's sealed steel bottom, designed to protect vital components.

This image is a vintage 1966 advertisement for the Volkswagen Beetle featuring NBA legend Wilt Chamberlain. The ad humorously highlights the car's compact size by showing the 7'1" basketball player attempting to fit inside.

his image is a vintage advertisement for S.O.S. Magic Scouring Pads from 1956. It features a man cleaning the white-wall tires of a red Volkswagen Beetle convertible while a woman watches.

This image is a vintage advertisement showcasing the iconic shapes of a Coca-Cola bottle and a Volkswagen Beetle.

This image is a vintage advertisement for the Volkswagen Beetle titled "We've had 23 years to straighten out our bugs," highlighting the car's evolution from 1949 to 1971.