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Front Panel Complete US Spec : Beetle (1950-1967), Beetle Cabrio (1949-1967)

SKU
111-805-506

Front Panel Complete US Spec : Beetle (1950-1967), Beetle Cabrio (1949-1967)

SKU
111-805-506
Reviews & Ratings
  • Includes inner spare wheel tub, lower front 1/4 bumper hangers, and outer front valance
  • Pre-welded for ease of fitment
  • Designed with towel rail mount holes, suitable for US spec Beetles; can be used on European spec Beetles with hole modifications

This complete front panel is a comprehensive replacement part designed primarily for US spec Beetles, featuring pre-welded components including the inner spare wheel tub, lower front 1/4 bumper hangers, and outer front valance. The panel is designed with towel rail mount holes for easy installation on US spec models.

For European spec Beetles, the holes may need to be filled to ensure a perfect fit. The pre-welded design simplifies the installation process, making it an ideal choice for both restoration and replacement projects.

£159.95 £133.29

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Product Information

This product is intended for use as originally designed and should not be modified for alternative purposes. Please ensure it is installed by a qualified professional. Fitting instructions are typically not included with the product. Contacts

Product Attributes
Also known as111805506
Weight (kg)7.50
BrandIGP
Fitting InfoThe small over rider support tube holes will need to be welded for European Specification vehicle.
MarqueVolkswagen
VehicleBeetle, Beetle Cabriolet
QualityReproduction
Front or RearFront
Unit of saleEach

Fits Vehicles

Product Vehicle Years
Beetle1950-1967
Beetle Cabrio1949-1967

Product Questions

does this piece have the 2 bits on the back to allow the body and chassis bolt together
Question by: matt straw on 15 Dec 2020, 17:50
Yes this panel has the two brackets for the mounting bolts
Answer by: Max Ayling on 16 Dec 2020, 11:39