Welcome to a brand new month and the first Friday Funny of May.
This post is about a little yellow bug that I saw this week in the mill apartments parking lot.
It's one that is instantly recognized by most people.
The Volkswagen Beetle, officially Volkswagen Type 1, is a small family car produced rom 1938 to 2003 by German company Volkswagen. A global cultural icon known for its bug-like design, it's regarded as one of the most influential cars of the 20th century and its 65-year production period is the longest for any single generation of automobile. More than 21 million were made in over 20 locations worldwide. It's the best-selling car of a single platform (based on one core engineering design, chassis, and drivetrain) in auto history.
Did you know?
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| Béla Barényi & Ferdinand Porsche |
In the early 1930s, German engineer Ferdinand Porsche and his design team started design and development of the car. The fundamental design has been attributed to a Hungarian engineer Béla Barényi as early as 1925, predating Porsche and his 1927 design was created 10 years before the car went into production.
Volkswagen initially slated production for the late 1930s. The 1939 outbreak of WW II delayed that until the war's end. Originally the Volkswagen Type 1, it was marketed as Volkswagen. In 1955, Volkswagen recognized Barényi as the intellectual father of the Beetle. The car became known as the Beetle in 1968.
Today, May 1 is celebrated as International Workers' Day honoring labor movements and worker solidarity globally. In many countries, i's a national public holiday, also celebrated as May Day, a traditional spring festival with maypole dancing and flowers. In 1955, the Catholic Church dedicated it as a Catholic feast day for St. Joseph the Worker, patron saint of workers and craftsmen. Some countries, U.S. and Canada, celebrate Labor Day on other dates.
Now, you and I know the rest of the story.
Enjoy Your Weekend, Everyone
We're leaving on a 3-state road trip to visit family & friends



8 comments:
...it's iconic!!!
Oh gosh! I used to see bugs everywhere I drove. Not so much anymore. I see these tiny cars that look like wanna be bugs, but they will never be able to reproduce the classic. Have a great road trip and be safe !!
You don't see many of those old style bugs like you used too. I remember as a kid there were so many on the road. My first grade teacher had a light blue one. (Why do I ever remember that?) Happy new month to you both. Let's hope we have lots of spring weather this month. hugs-Erika
I had a beetle in the early '70s. I loved it! Mine was light blue.
It let me comment!
Yeah, Sandra, my lucky day and yours too !
Great info on this lovely car. Next to a Mini Cooper, I would dearly love to have this one, especially in that cheerful color. Happy weekend to you both.
I had one just like that one, only mine was orange. They were so much fun to drive and you never passed another one on the highway without a wave or a hand shooting up a peace sign :)
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