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Engine Lid Rain Deflector: Beetle (1967-1979), Beetle Cabrio (1967-1979)

SKU
112-853-827

Engine Lid Rain Deflector: Beetle (1967-1979), Beetle Cabrio (1967-1979)

SKU
112-853-827
Reviews & Ratings
  • Stylish black finish enhances the classic 'German Look'
  • Keeps rain out of engine vents, protecting your engine
  • Includes seal, fixings, and instructions for easy installation

Elevate your 1968 and onward 1300-1600 model Bug with our Rear Engine Lid Rain Deflector. This classic accessory is designed to prevent rain from entering the vents of your engine lid, ensuring your engine stays dry and well-protected. With its sleek black finish, it adds a touch of vintage style that perfectly complements the aesthetics of late model vented engine lids.

Ideal for 1300-1600cc models as well as 1302 and 1303 variants, this 70's period accessory combines both form and function. Supplied complete with a seal, fixings, and easy-to-follow instructions, installation is a breeze. Please note that this deflector is not compatible with 1200 model deck lids that lack engine vents. Upgrade your Bug today and enjoy the blend of style and practicality.

£47.50 £39.58

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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 as112853827
MarqueVolkswagen
VehicleBeetle, Beetle Cabriolet
Weight (kg)0.60
BrandHeritage Parts Centre
QualityGood Quality
Unit of saleEach
Standard or UpgradeStandard

Fits Vehicles

Product Vehicle Years
Beetle1967-1979
Beetle Cabrio1967-1979

Product Questions

Will this fit a 1600cc Mexican Beetle?
Question by: Fiona on 4 Mar 2024, 15:11
Yes its the same back end as a 1979 model
Answer by: Rob Baxter (Admin) on 5 Mar 2024, 15:00