There
was a heritage car rally happening in Chennai this weekend, where the old cars are
drove to and fro to Pondicherry. Being close to Elliots Beach in Besant Nagar, I
couldn't visit the venue – where cars are parked in front of the promenade – although
I was interested, I wasn't intended to go to be the truth. But I have been to one
of the rally held in VGP (Golden Beach) parking lot, few years back on ECR and got
chance to capture some of the vintage cars on park, as well as on move. Follows
one of the cars I found in rally: a yellow color Volkswagen Beetle, a 1964
model!
The Volkswagen
Beetle, also known as VW Type 1 or VW Bug, is a two door come four passenger
car with rear engine manufactured and marketed by German automaker Volkswagen
from 1938 until 2003. The need of this car and its functional objectives were
formulated by Adolf Hitler, leader of Nazi Germany, who wished for a cheap,
simple car to be mass-produced for the new road network of his country. He
contracted Porsche in 1934 to design and build it to his exacting standards was
one of the first rear-engine cars, which was on designing for four years.
The bug on move |
With
over 21 million manufactured in an air-cooled, rear-engine, rear-wheel drive configuration,
the Beetle is the longest-running and most-manufactured car of a single design
platform, worldwide. Although designed in the 1930s, the Beetle was only
produced in significant numbers from 1945 was internally designated the
Volkswagen Type 1 and marketed simply as the "Volkswagen". The model
became widely known in its home country as the Käfer (beetle in German) and was
later marketed as such in Germany, and as the Volkswagen Beetle in other
countries.
(Source
of info Wiki)