Coupled Beetles were soon used after their introduction in The States for improper use: racing in the sand dunes.
That branch of conversion became known as the 'Baja (pronounce from' Baha ') style'. And those looks - putting the Beetle higher on the legs plus docking the front and back to make more slope space - make a Beetle a very combative insect. In the context of nature conservation, Dutch Baja Beetles are likely to run on asphalt more often than on plow the sand.
But the concept is no less. While the conversion to Baja Looks is not rocket science. Providers such as Paruzzi and Hotrod and Volkrepairs deliver complete conversion kits. No welding work is required. A representative kit consists of
- the front and rear fenders
- boot lid
- finishing part for the nose
- finishing part above the engine
But of course you can make it as crazy as you want