Herbie the Love Bug Rides Into the Petersen Automotive Museum
How did Herbie's appearance evolve through the course of the various Herbie films?
The experts at the Petersen Automotive Museum are putting the spotlight on one of Hollywood’s most beloved movie cars — Herbie the Love Bug.
Autumn Nyiri, senior associate curator at the museum, walks viewers through Herbie's history and the details of the museum's screen-used 1963 Volkswagen Beetle.
Did you know that the film wasn't originally based on a VW? And you probably haven't heard the story of why Herbie wears racing number 53.
Nyiri has these details and more in the video, so take a minute to watch her discussion of Herbie's story.
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