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Road test data about 1974 VW 1600 Fun Bug
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 9:54 am
by VW 1302 S
Hello dear members.
I'm looking for a road test about
1974 VW Fun Bug. Since this car is unique to South African market, it seems that no other car magazine has ever tested it except South African CAR magazine.
After lots of searching, I could only find the first page of the road test (the one in the attachment).
I was told you can help me to find the missing pages here.
Thanks in advance for your help.

Re: Road test data about 1974 VW 1600 Fun Bug
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 10:10 am
by retrovan
There seems to be a few inaccuracy in this report.
The main one looks to be that it should read MPH and not KPH
The terminal speed of the beetles where about 120 KPH not 70 KPH (yes 70 MPH)
The tank range should also be about 420 Km (or 290 M)
Herman
Re: Road test data about 1974 VW 1600 Fun Bug
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 10:29 am
by VW 1302 S
retrovan wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 10:10 am
The terminal speed of the beetles where about 120 KPH not 70 KPH (yes 70 MPH)
That's the terminal speed for 100 meters sprint not quarter mile (400 meters) or 1 KM. So, 70 km/h seems quite right.
Re: Road test data about 1974 VW 1600 Fun Bug
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 1:53 pm
by Tony Z
The only thing I read wrong in the article was the fuel tank range.
They say it uses 7.3L/100kmm has a 40 liter tank and can only go 292km - by my maths, that should have been 545km
Anyway, coming back to your question.
The Fun bug was no different to any other bug of that era that was made by VW of SA. Maybe it had radial tyres when others didnt and maybe it had a unique rev counter. But the car itself was the same. The engine would have been the exact same unit as used in any other 1600 model (except the 1600SP which had twin solex carbs), brakes were the same.... everything mechanical would have been the same.
It was little more than a marketing ploy to get sales up again.
Similar things happened with vehicles like the Jeans Bug, Sun Bug and various others made across the world at the time that sales were dropping and the end of production started becoming a reality.
So if you cannot find the report unique to the Fun Bug, you could look at any report from the same era for a good reference.
Re: Road test data about 1974 VW 1600 Fun Bug
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 3:51 pm
by Dawie
Think speedometers changed from mph to kmh around 1971.
Speed limit in 1974 was 80km/h because of fuel crisis at that time.
Re: Road test data about 1974 VW 1600 Fun Bug
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 4:00 pm
by Dawie
Found that test. There is 2 more pages.
Unfortunately no scanner connected to my computer and some software challenges. Will see what i can do.
Re: Road test data about 1974 VW 1600 Fun Bug
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 4:36 pm
by VW 1302 S
Dawie wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 4:00 pm
Found that test. There is 2 more pages.
Unfortunately no scanner connected to my computer and some software challenges. Will see what i can do.
Wooow!! That's amazing!! Could you please take some clear photos of the missing pages using your smartphone? I really need the data panel of the test!
Thanks a million for your collaboration my friend!
Re: Road test data about 1974 VW 1600 Fun Bug
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 4:43 pm
by VW 1302 S
Tony Z wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 1:53 pm
So if you cannot find the report unique to the Fun Bug, you could look at any report from the same era for a good reference.
You are right but there is something that makes this special test important for me. The reason is that in this test, the bug has managed to hit 80 km/h in just 9.8 seconds! (
0-80 km/h 9.8 s)
This is the fastest ever time I have ever seen for any production Beetle with 1600 engine. I have read others tests of the same magazine in which other 1600 Beetles have been tested like 1600 S (Super Beetle) and 1600 SP with 58 hp. Their 0-80 km/h times have been around
10.9 s and 0-100 km/h time of
16.8 s.
So, I can guess that this Fun Bug (with faster 0-80 km/h) has probably clocked a faster 0-100 km/h time too (along with faster 1 KM time).
Therefore, I think this test can be a good reference to the fastest ever stock Beetle 1600 in the world!!
Re: Road test data about 1974 VW 1600 Fun Bug
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 5:55 pm
by Tony Z
I dont think you are entirely correct about the fastest 0-80 time...
1600S, unique to South Africa, with twin Solex carbs - 0-80 in 8.2

Re: Road test data about 1974 VW 1600 Fun Bug
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 6:19 pm
by VW 1302 S
Tony Z wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 5:55 pm
I dont think you are entirely correct about the fastest 0-80 time...
1600S, unique to South Africa, with twin Solex carbs - 0-80 in 8.2
That's not 0-80 km/h! That's 0-100 meters in
8.2 s! (
8.1 s in the Fun Bug test)
I have this test. If you read acceleration data (not distance data) it is clear that
0-80 km/h = 10.9 s not 8.2 s (
way slower than 9.8 s)
It seems that 1974 Fun Bug has achieved the fastest times ever. I also have some German magazine scans about VW 1302 S. They are also slower than Fun Bug.
I think this 1600 S is not twin Solex. It has 37 kw net power = 50 hp. So, it is probably single Solex not twin Solex with 58 hp.
It is interesting that in the test you posted, it has been mentioned that this Super Bug did not match the Fun Bug (1974 test!) in terms of acceleration.

Re: Road test data about 1974 VW 1600 Fun Bug
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 8:34 pm
by Dawie
Camera of my phone is below useless, so used a 20 year old Canon camera. Incompatible with newer operating systems, downloaded pics to an old XP computer. Which battled to resize to be acceptable size for forums...
But eventually,

Re: Road test data about 1974 VW 1600 Fun Bug
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 8:40 pm
by Dawie
Source is a copy of that Car test, as found republished in the Brooklands series. Thats why page numbers differ. First page identical to yours marked P129 there.
Re: Road test data about 1974 VW 1600 Fun Bug
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 8:45 pm
by VW 1302 S
Dawie wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 8:40 pm
Source is a copy of that Car test, as found republished in the Brooklands series. Thats why page numbers differ. First page identical to yours marked P129 there.
Thanks a million for your effort my friend but I can't read the numbers correctly. Could you please tell me the following data of the test?
0-100 km/h = ? (Acceleration from rest)
60-80 km/h in 4th gear = ?
80-100 km/h in 4th gear = ?
I can read the top speed which is 136 km/h.
Re: Road test data about 1974 VW 1600 Fun Bug
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 8:56 pm
by Dawie
Acceleration from rest, as per clearer pic:
0-60 5.5s
0-80 9.8s
0-100 15.8s
60-80km/h 3rd: 4.8s 4th: 8.0s
80-100km/h 3rd: 5.9s 4th: 9.3s
100m sprint 8.1s
Re: Road test data about 1974 VW 1600 Fun Bug
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 9:20 pm
by VW 1302 S
Dawie wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 8:56 pm
Acceleration from rest, as per clearer pic:
0-60 5.5s
0-80 9.8s
0-100 15.8s
60-80km/h 3rd: 4.8s 4th: 8.0s
80-100km/h 3rd: 5.9s 4th: 9.3s
100m sprint 8.1s
Thanks again my friend!
What great times! 0-100 in under 16 s with the stock 50 hp 1.6L engine! I don't know how CAR has managed to achieve such extremely fast times with a stock Beetle!! That's Mind-blowingly fast!! I'm really impressed!
The best time I have seen for a stock VW 1302 S in German magazines is 18.3 s 0-100 km/h!