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Can a small actor assist make a Volkswagen appear massive?

1966 Volkswagen Fastback Commercial featuring Dustin Hoffman
1966 Volkswagen Fastback Business that includes Dustin Hoffman

Hollywood is thick with quick main males. Do you know that Robert De Niro clocks in at simply 5’6”? Joe Pesci is even shorter, measuring simply 5’ 4” tall. Now, neither of those guys appears to have suffered a lot from their incapacity to achieve issues on the highest shelf, as their resumes are chock filled with nice movies.

1966 Volkswagen Fastback

Dustin Hoffman

Dustin Hoffman, nonetheless—one other nice actor—appears to have scored an early function exactly as a result of he was quick. Standing 5’ 5”, Hoffman slots between De Niro and Pesci on the peak chart, and was as soon as employed by a carmaker to assist make a comparatively small automotive look bigger. Don’t imagine me? Learn on…

For 1966, Volkswagen added a mannequin to its Sort 3 (sadly, that’s really the mannequin identify) lineup. Becoming a member of the Sort 3 Notchback (2-door sedan) and Squareback (wagon) in VW dealerships for ’66 was the Fastback. Although endowed with simply two doorways, VW referred to the Fastback as a sedan, and to spice up gross sales, the maker was eager to exploits the automotive’s measurement. And, fact be recognized, the Fastback was bigger and roomier than the Beetle (Sort 1) it was bought alongside.

Business

To get the Fastback phrase out, VW’s advert people produced a TV industrial that includes spokesperson Dustin Hoffman. Take a look:

There’s no probability that this creator may have weaseled his method into the again seat, after which hopped into the entrance seating row. Hell, even Hoffman appeared to have a tough time executing the maneuver.

How Roomy?

Whereas we imagine that 4 Dustin-Hoffman-sized adults may match comfortably in a 1966 Volkswagen Sort 3 Fastback, we’ve issues relating to a number of of the claims made by Hoffman through the industrial. And, it’s not that VW lied precisely, it’s that they might have steered that the Fastbacks specs and efficiency had been extra spectacular than they actually had been.

VW Sort 3 Fastback versus Ford Falcon

To make our level, we can be evaluating the Fastback to Ford’s then hyper-popular Falcon compact automotive. We’re thus evaluating VW’s largest automotive mannequin, to Ford’s smallest. For the report, Ford bought greater than 200,000 Falcons in 1966, whereas Volkswagen moved an estimate 25,000 Sort 3 fashions.

Room for 4 Adults

Whereas that is declare is true, not less than for less-than-full-sized adults, the Ford Falcon boasted room for six, thanks partially to its three-passenger entrance bench seat. The Ford was additionally really a bigger automotive, stretching 184 inches on a 111-inch wheelbase, in comparison with the Fastback’s 171-inch general size on a 171-inch wheelbase.

Prime Pace of 84 MPH

I’m unsure to whom 84 mph sounded good to in 1966, however within the U.S. that boast most likely didn’t impress even probably the most informal automotive fan. Dustin tells us that the Fastback is supplied with the most-powerful engine ever put in in a VW, which is moderately miserable.

For 1966, all Sort 3 fashions had been outfitted with a 1.6-liter 4-cylinder engine rated at 65 horsepower. Word that earlier Sort 3 fashions made do with 1.5-liter engines good for simply 53 horses.

The Falcon, however, was provided with the client’s selection of there engines, the least-powerful of which was a 2.8-liter six rated at 105-horsepower. And although the Falcon did weight extra (2800 kilos versus 2200), interval testing put its prime pace at as much as 95 mph.

Trunk Area

So, the Sort 3 boasts each a entrance trunk (“frunk”), and a rear truck. Did that mixed house add as much as a lot actual room? Seems, it did, however not an excessive amount of greater than the Falcon. The VW’s entrance compartment was good for about 7 cubic toes of house, whereas the rear compact added one other 10. The Falcon’s solely cargo compartment, the trunk, measure about 13 cubic toes. So, rating one for the Volkswagen. Additionally, the engine was beneath the rear storage compartment. Freely giving its location are the cooling vents stamped into the rear fenders.

Cash

Whereas Hoffman by no means will get round to costs, it’s the cash that seemingly saved the Falcon well-liked, and the Sort 3 comparatively obscure. In 1966, the Fastback began at $2250, whereas the Ford listed for $2171. In 2025 {dollars}, that’s $22,300 and $21,500 respectfully.

And whereas most people acquainted with Volkswagen on the time will inform you that the Sort 3 was the higher constructed, extra dependable, and extra fuel-efficient car, the Ford provided a lot more room and energy for much less cash. Additionally, and that is key, the Ford wasn’t some “bizarre” import—it was comfortably acquainted.

Again to the Area Factor

Trendy estimates put the inside quantity of the Sort 3 Fastback at about 75 cubic toes. The less-expensive Falcon 2-door sedan got here in round 90 toes. So, regardless of Dustin’s claims, the Volkswagen wasn’t actually sufficiently big, although due to his diminutive proportions, it kinda seemed greater. Now that’s performing.

1966 Volkswagen Fastback Commercial featuring Dustin Hoffman
1966 Volkswagen Fastback Business that includes Dustin Hoffman

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