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Buick V8-powered 1956 VW Beetle is a Hot Wheels Legends Tour finalist

Buick V8-powered 1956 VW Beetle is a Hot Wheels Legends Tour finalist


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Hot Wheels has selected a 1956 Volkswagen Beetle as a finalist in the 2022 Legends Tour. While this is the second Beetle chosen for the semifinal round, it's a one-of-a-kind, heavily-modified car that's nicknamed "Berlin Buick" and powered by a mid-mounted V8 engine.

Owner Rob Freeman drove from Syracuse, New York, to Southern California to compete in the 2022 Legends Tour's Los Angeles stop. He told Hot Wheels that he began toying around with the idea of building a Beetle with a mid-mounted engine when he was a kid. He started the project many years later by buying a 1956 oval-window model for $1,000 and yanking out the factory-fitted air-cooled flat-four engine.

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He chose to power the Beetle with a Buick-sourced, 215-cubic-inch (3.5-liter) V8 because it's an engine that's relatively compact and light ⁠— these attributes also explain why evolutions of this eight powered a long list of European cars for decades, though Volkswagen never used it. The V8 is mounted behind the front seats, in the space formerly occupied by the rear bench, and it sends 300 horsepower to the huge rear wheels via a manual transmission. The list of modifications also includes a custom-made independent rear suspension system.

With the powertrain sorted, Freeman turned his attention to the body. He lowered the roof by about four inches, removed the running boards, and went as far as fitting chrome side trim sourced from a 1957 Buick. The exhaust system is one of the coolest modifications made to this Beetle: The V8 exhales through eight outlets (four per side) shaped like the portholes that Buick fitted to some of its cars in the early 1950s.