The Volkswagen New Beetle launched with incredible fanfare in 1998, and now it's run its course. However, one company is recapturing some of the excitement a pickup truck conversion. Smyth Performance ...
We do love a good pickup conversion here at The Drive, especially ones that are attractive and well-executed. I mean sure, they’re weird, but look at all of that newfound utility! As far as we’re ...
View post: Someone Is Cramming a 700-HP Inline-Six In a BMW i8 UPDATE: Smyth Performance has finished its first conversion to show what the final New Beetle truck conversion looks like. A few extra ...
A company out of the United States called Smyth Performance is working on a pickup truck conversion for the first-generation New Beetle. Only a single image of the ongoing project has been published ...
Today's Nice Price or No Dice Volkswagen Beetle pickup has a clean title as confirmed by its Carfax. That means its custom booty was crafted not as the result of an accident, but just because. Let's ...
Masterfully put together by fabricator extraordinaire Jo Riley, the owner of Jo's Fab Lab, this wild daily-driven workhorse looks like a New Bug but is all Bimmer underneath. Some enthusiasts - ...
The spirited little Volkswagen Beetle first entered the U.S. in 1950 and charmed Americans with its round headlights and curved body, which emulated the shape of a ladybug. This unique car saw its ...
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