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Early Goat pulling Beetle across country.
WOW, what an Awesome vintage photo!

Red lines with Deluxe wheel disc.
Custom Sports steering wheel (wood wheel).
Inside day / night mirror.
Outside rear view mirror.
Power antenna.
Exhaust splitters.

Is this Black or Dark Blue interior and what color is the outside, Black or Blue?

Also looks like a type of headrest??

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Tom,

Do you recall a possible Bobcat (Royal Racing Team) decal on the RR glass?
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This pic is pulled off the internet Chris. Wish I knew more about it
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This pic is pulled off the internet Chris. Wish I knew more about it
Oh, sorry as that was misleading when I read that.
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Do you recall a possible Bobcat (Royal Racing Team) decal on the RR glass?
I saw that too, that's a very distinctive decal.
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Also looks like a type of headrest??
The young man in the back seat with white t-shirt appears to be blocking a portion of what might look like a headrest, so I don't think it's a front seat headrest. My guess is, since they are driving cross-country, it's some type of pillow up against the rear quarter window for leaning his head against to take a nap.

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It looks to me that the young man is actually sitting in the front, perhaps a non-console car? And there is what looks like matching headrests on each front seat.
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It’s obvious there are two round type headrest.
One on RH side behind the ladies head and another on the drivers seat.
There were a wide variety of over the counter headrest in the 60’s era.

The girl is either sitting between the buckets or on the console and the boy in the back seat.
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“Here’s That Tiger”-love the stance.
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