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Brake cable clamps (per pair)
Beetle
Karmann Ghia
Bus until 3.1955
Type 3
Thing 3.1973 and later Paruzzi number : 1139 Original VW number : 113609637, 113609638
Handbrake clip (per pair)
Beetle 8.1955 and later
Karmann Ghia 8.1955 and later
Type 3
Thing Paruzzi number : 3720 Original VW number : N124601, N0124601
Handbrake handle kit chrome
Beetle 8.1955 until 12.1964
Karmann Ghia until 12.1964
Type 3 until 2.1965 Paruzzi number : 521 Original VW number : 113711305, 311711325, 111711329, 211711339, 113711333B, 111711335, 113711341, N124601
Handbrake cable nuts (per pair)
Beetle 1964 (VIN 115 400 119) and later
Karmann Ghia 1964 (VIN 145 400 119) and later
Bus 8.1967 until 7.1971
Vanagon/T25
Type 3 1964 (VIN 315 144 906) and later
Thing Paruzzi number : 4708 Original VW number : 111711349
Useful information from Paruzzi magazine and from our YouTube channel :
VW part numbering All VW parts are identified by a unique reference number. This reference is made up of 9 digits, to which sometimes a letter is added. The oldest book with VW references we could find is the one of the Beetle of 1949, Volkswagen used 6 digits to indicate the parts, from 1956 on 9 digits can be seen.
buying a VW Beetle When you want to buy a vintage car, looking at the body and the interior is not enough. Most surprises will be seen at the bottom and the chassis. Some flaws are not so bad and can be fixed with a limited budget and not too much technical knowledge. In this article we study the underside of a 1960 Volkswagen Beetle 1200.