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A 1:64- to 1:1-scale Toy Cave

My interest in Volkswagens started with the purchase of a new 1965 Beetle sedan in the Fall of 1964. That ’65 took me through the rest of high school and my college years. In 1969, I married the girl of my dreams and along with the marriage came her new black ’69 Beetle. We sold the ’65 to my sister and used the money to pay for a month-long coast-to-coast honeymoon tour of the USA in the new black ’69. The car stayed with us for several

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