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Volkswagen Type 2 Delivery Van (1967)

Light Panel Van · 1960s
Hasegawa · C9 · 1/24 · 1992
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Volkswagen Type 2 Delivery Van (1967) 1/24 scale light panel van [Historic Car Series]
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Volkswagen Type 2 Delivery Van (1967)
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33604 - HMCC9 - Historic Car Series - painted model
In February 1950, Heinrich Nordhoff, then CEO of Volkswagen , unveiled a practical transporter called the Type 2. Combining the Beetle's suspension with a boxy body, the Type 2 became the second best-selling model after the Beetle. The Type 2, which started in March 1950 as a commercial vehicle called a delivery van, continued to add various variations and models over time. The Combi and Samba microbus, popular as convenient cargo vehicles, were models that were highly valued not only for private use but also for shuttle services and commercial use. The original Type 2, produced from 1950 to 1966, remains a popular model, partly due to its split front windshield and wide range of body variations. Seating capacity: 3 people Overall length: 4,280 mm Overall width: 1,750 mm Overall height: 1,925 mm Vehicle weight: 910 kg, Total displacement: 1,493 cc Maximum output: 44 ps / 4,000 rpm (DIN) Maximum torque: 10.4 kg / 2,000 rpm

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Volkswagen Type 2 Delivery Van (1967) 1/24 scale light panel van [Historic Car Series]
33604 - HMCC9 - Historic Car Series - painted model

In February 1950, Heinrich Nordhoff, then CEO of Volkswagen , unveiled a practical transporter called the Type 2. Combining the Beetle's suspension with a boxy body, the Type 2 became the second best-selling model after the Beetle. The Type 2, which started in March 1950 as a commercial vehicle called a delivery van, continued to add various variations and models over time. The Combi and Samba microbus, popular as convenient cargo vehicles, were models that were highly valued not only for private use but also for shuttle services and commercial use. The original Type 2, produced from 1950 to 1966, remains a popular model, partly due to its split front windshield and wide range of body variations. Seating capacity: 3 people Overall length: 4,280 mm Overall width: 1,750 mm Overall height: 1,925 mm Vehicle weight: 910 kg, Total displacement: 1,493 cc Maximum output: 44 ps / 4,000 rpm (DIN) Maximum torque: 10.4 kg / 2,000 rpm

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