The steel and rubber soul of motoring – the VW Beetle
On This Day in Engineering History July 30, 2003 - The last 'old style' Volkswagen Beetle rolls off the production line July 30, 2003. It is a Wednesday afternoon, another sweltering summer day in the Mexican city of Puebla. In the Hall of Sorrows, a traditional mariachi band is playing 'La Golondrina' (The Swallow), an 1862 song written by Mexican physician Narciso Serradell Sevilla, while he was exiled in France. It tells the story of a migrating swallow, lost and battered by the winds, of how, when The Swallow returns, the singer will make a safe space for the bird to nest beside him on his bed. 'La Golondrina' is sung by Mexicans when they say goodbye to a loved one. This is fitting because the Hall of Sorrows, within the Volkswagen de Mexico plant, is where the very last Volkswagen…