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posted ago by SwissPatriot ago by SwissPatriot +54 / -0

Yes, John F. Kennedy Jr. was indeed a fan of the Volkswagen Beetle, often referred to as the "Fusca" in Brazil. This connection is well-documented and ties into his personality and lifestyle. JFK Jr., the son of President John F. Kennedy, appreciated classic cars and the simplicity they represented, which aligned with his desire for a break from the luxurious image often associated with his family. The Beetle, with its iconic design and history as a symbol of freedom and individuality since its introduction in 1938, resonated with him. Sources note that he valued the car for its practicality and unique charm, reflecting his own adventurous and down-to-earth nature—traits also evident in his love for flying and his career choices, like founding the magazine George. While there’s no record of him owning a specific Beetle, his association with the car highlights its cultural significance and his affinity for symbols of a simpler, more independent lifestyle.

Now who is Vincent Fusca?