What It Was
The 1959 Beetle was beautifully, defiantly basic: - Engine: 1192cc flat-four, 30 DIN horsepower (36 SAE if you're feeling generous) - Transmission: 4-speed manual (synchronized in gears 2-4, because first gear was for character building) - Body: Two-door sedan, large rear window (new for '58), zero chrome fantasies - Colors: Practical. Mignonette Green. Sepia Brown. Diamond Grey. Colors designed to last, not seduce. - Features: Fresh-air heater (finally), vacuum advance distributor (smooth power delivery, relatively speaking) - Price: $1,565 FOB New York. Detroit couldn't understand how anyone could sell a car this cheap. They'd find out. Every specification told the same story: engineering over marketing, function over fashion, honesty over hype. The car was a rejection of everything Detroit held sacred. That was exactly the point.
