The origin of all today's vans and vans goes back to the plate wagon used in the late 1940s in Volkswagen production in Wolfsburg for in-house transport, which inspired the Dutch importer Ben Pon to come up with the idea of a transport vehicle. At the end of the 1940s, VW developed several prototypes for a large-scale vehicle suitable for transport purposes. Since none of the initially desired names could be used without restriction, the new vehicle class was given the name Transporter. From 8 March 1950, the first generation van was mass-produced. The car with the typical V-shaped front end and the split windscreen was available in various versions, including as a minibus. The technology was based on that of the Volkswagen Type 1, the so-called Beetle, so that the T1 had an air-cooled four-cylinder boxer engine. The output of the reliable rear engine with a displacement of 1.2 litres increased to 34 hp from 1961. The luxury version of the minibus, the nine-seater special model, is still referred to today as the Samba Bus and spreads an unmistakable automotive charm with oval skylights, very comfortable seats, a folding roof and many chrome parts. Thanks to all movable doors, the kit allows a deep insight into the spacious interior. In line with the great demand also in the USA, the European or American version can be built either.
- multi-part body
- detailed interior design with dashboard and benches
- movable doors and tailgate
- movable front wheel steering
- Roof optionally closed or with folded roof to build
- Engine replica
- rotatable wheels
- European and American bumper versions
- chrome-plated hubcaps, door handles, windscreen wipers and chrome-plated front emblem
- authentic decals with decorative stripes and various license plates (D, NL, F, GB and USA)
Warnings!
Attention! Not suitable for children under 8 years. Solvent-containing adhesive (contains n-butyl acetate, 12.5 g) and water-soluble paints. Adhesive bottle with functional, sharp tip! Keep under lock and key. Liquid and steam flammable. May cause drowsiness and drowsiness. Disposal in accordance with local/regional/national/international regulations. Use under adult supervision. Read the instructions with your child before use, follow them and keep them ready for reference.
ATTENTION. Not suitable for children under 8 years. Solvent-containing adhesive (12.5 g) and water-soluble paints. Adhesive bottle with functional, sharp tip! Liquid and steam flammable. May cause drowsiness and drowsiness. Keep under lock and key. Disposal in accordance with local/regional/national/international regulations. Use under adult supervision. Read the instructions with your child before use, follow them and keep them ready for reference. Contains: n-butyl acetate CAS 123-86-4
Includes paint, glue, and paintbrush
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