World's oldest VW Beetle rides again after eight-year restoration
In Hessisch Oldendorf, Germany, a collector has brought what is believed to be the world's oldest Volkswagen Beetle back onto the road. The vehicle, built in 1937 as a Volkswagen W30 prototype by the Porsche engineering office with support from Mercedes, underwent an eight-year restoration involving many helpers. Owner Traugott Grundmann spoke with reporters on October 22, saying the restoration was about preserving a living piece of automotive history.
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