VolksWorld is Britain's best-selling magazine dedicated to the whole air-cooled VW scene and a must-buy for all fans of the legendary vehicles, particularly the iconic Beetle. VolksWorld takes pride in going to extraordinary lengths to bring its readers the most outstanding and fascinating features packed full of the very best photography and information that cannot be found anywhere else.
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My, my, my, Delilah! • It started as a Strato Silver restoration, but then changed hands several times before turning Cal Style and coming out a show stopper in black. Oh my
Rescue me • After 37 years as a firefighter, you might choose to put your feet up. Or you might choose to start your own VW restoration business
Charge cooler • Some people give pearls for a 30th anniversary, Arnaud Fayard did better than that and built this supercharged Oval Cabriolet to celebrate three decades with his wife
Back to ’97 • How things have changed in a quarter of a century on VolksWorld
Air-cooled connection • Fond memories of his grandparents’ ’67 Beetle led Ron Thomas to assemble an amazing collection of old German tin. VolksWorld was honoured to have the opportunity to pay a visit
Sprint for the finish • Designed and built in Germany, rebuilt in Belgium and apparently raced in America. This feature reads like a Hollywood movie
Fine Wine • Like a good Bordeaux, Titian Red Buses mature with age. Add a few well-chosen upgrades and you’ve got the perfect beach cruiser
Smooth operator • Missy Hennessey's the name, a Lowlight Karmann Ghia’s the game, but this tasty ride has a couple of unexpected tricks up its sleeve
Past partıcıpant • Every picture tells a story, but not every Notch can tell a story quite like this one. You can decide if it’s true…
ENDOH the line • From Japan in the 1960s came a range of crude but cheery 1/43 scale VW Transporters. Here’s just a sample of those available
CHECK IT OUT • Mark Walker on accessory seat covers of the 1950s