1969 VW Beetle 4065
The 1969 Volkswagen Beetle is part of the Standard Beetle Sedan Type 1 1968-1970 period and includes several important late-1960s updates for classic VW restorers. With its 1600cc single-port air-cooled flat-four engine, 48 hp output, ball-joint front suspension, larger front turn signals, larger taillights, padded dash, exterior fuel filler door, high-back front seats, paddle-style door handles, and updated late Beetle styling, the 1969 VW Beetle remains a popular model for vintage Volkswagen enthusiasts.
This page groups parts for the 1969 VW Beetle Sedan, Convertible, and Ragtop/Sunroof variants, depending on your vehicle and catalog fitment. CIP1 offers a large selection of 1969 Volkswagen Beetle parts and accessories, including engine parts, brake parts, suspension parts, rubber seals, electrical components, body trim, interior parts, exterior parts, running board parts, lighting parts, wheels, door handles, and vintage VW restoration components.
Browse parts for your 1969 VW Beetle and keep your classic Volkswagen on the road with confidence, whether you are maintaining a driver, replacing worn original parts, or planning a full air-cooled VW restoration.
More about the 1969 VW Beetle
Factory-style details
- Standard Beetle Sedan Type 1
- 1600cc single-port air-cooled flat-four engine
- 48 hp engine output
- Ball-joint front suspension
- IRS rear suspension on manual-shift Beetles
- Larger front turn signals
- Larger taillights
- Padded dash
- Exterior fuel filler door on the front quarter panel
- High-back front seats
- Paddle-style door handles
- Dual circuit master cylinder
1969 Beetle notes
- Part of the 1968-1970 Standard Beetle Sedan Type 1 period
- 1969 is noted as the first year for IRS CV joint rear suspension on manual-shift Beetles
- 1969 is the final year noted for the 1964-1969 larger front turn signal period
- 1969 falls within the 1968-1972 high-back front seat period with two buttons below the headrest
- 1969 falls within the 1968-1978 paddle-style door handle period
- 1969 falls within the 1967-1972 running board molding period
- Body, trim, engine, lighting, seating, suspension, wheels, and electrical details can vary by production date, market, and transmission type


