Fully Loaded Herbie Here
And remember: A truly fully loaded Herbie doesn’t just drive. He has a personality. He’ll lock his doors on a grumpy mechanic. He’ll lead you to a parking spot when you’re stressed. And if you listen closely—he’ll even honk back. Do you own a fully loaded Herbie? Share your build sheet (or your favorite Love Bug memory) in the comments below.
And no—it’s not about satellite navigation or heated seats. In Herbie’s world, "fully loaded" means something much cooler. In the context of The Love Bug (1968) and its sequels, a "fully loaded" Herbie isn’t just a movie replica. It’s a car that comes equipped with the optional extras that make him a character, not a prop. fully loaded herbie
Driving one feels less like commuting and more like being in a scene from 1968. The wind through the sunroof, the faint smell of vintage upholstery, the way people smile and point at stoplights. If you’re shopping for a Herbie, avoid the "clones" built from ’70s Super Beetles with fake stripes. Hold out for a ’63-’64 sunroof car with the original 1200cc engine and a documented history. And remember: A truly fully loaded Herbie doesn’t
Lets see Slider Revolution in Action
All example sliders you find below are included with the download of the Slider Revolution 5.0 Plugin.
Oh, and it also comes with all assets like images and videos. Browse the Examples Folder through to find your favorite Example. Duplicate it and just start to build your own Slider based on our examples!
Customization is a Breeze!
And remember: A truly fully loaded Herbie doesn’t just drive. He has a personality. He’ll lock his doors on a grumpy mechanic. He’ll lead you to a parking spot when you’re stressed. And if you listen closely—he’ll even honk back. Do you own a fully loaded Herbie? Share your build sheet (or your favorite Love Bug memory) in the comments below.
And no—it’s not about satellite navigation or heated seats. In Herbie’s world, "fully loaded" means something much cooler. In the context of The Love Bug (1968) and its sequels, a "fully loaded" Herbie isn’t just a movie replica. It’s a car that comes equipped with the optional extras that make him a character, not a prop.
Driving one feels less like commuting and more like being in a scene from 1968. The wind through the sunroof, the faint smell of vintage upholstery, the way people smile and point at stoplights. If you’re shopping for a Herbie, avoid the "clones" built from ’70s Super Beetles with fake stripes. Hold out for a ’63-’64 sunroof car with the original 1200cc engine and a documented history.