"Type 1" - the "Bug"
"Type 2" - the "Bus"
"Type 3" - umm, well; it's a Type 3. You know, Squareback, Fastback, Notchback... Google "Type 3" for images.
"Type 4" - looks like a Type 3, but had the Porsche-style 2000 cc engine, disc brakes up front, and a lot of cool options available. Rare, and expensive to maintain.
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I know you asked for the year - but I can tell you that it is a VW Type 2
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VW 1968-1971 Camper weigs 3200 lbs with just the VW stuff in it. add more for passengers, gear, fuel, etc.
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Use 20W50 oil (Castrol makes it) in a type 1 VW.
1998 vw beetle what type of oil
From 1972 to 1979 the VW micro bus uses a type IV "Pancake" version of the air cooled flat four motor. Pre 1972 VW buses use the upright air cooled motor identical to the versions used in the VW Beetle's of the era. VW then experimented with a water cooled version of the flat four engine(Wasserboxer), this lasted a few short years and VW moved all vehicles to their water cooled inline and similar standard engines.
any front end off of a vw type 1-3 should work good
A 1976 beetle (super or standard) is a Type I.