Sunday, March 6, 2022

VW

 

VW day cuz’ it snowed here 8″ yesterday…

Jüchen, Germany – August 5, 2016: Volkswagen Beetle or VW Bug army vehicle on display during the 2016 Classic Days event at Schloss Dyck. The two-door, four passenger, rear-engine economy car has been manufactured from 1938 until 2003. The cars are on display during the 2016 Classic Days event at Schloss Dyck.
1961 Convo
1964 Type 3 Notchback
Electric Prototype
2005 Touarege Expedition
1974 Custom
Provence, southern France (exact location unfortunately not known), 1977. A family of vacationers (Camper) pushes a VW bus out of a muddy country road on the Côte d’Azur after a downpour.
1962 Type 2
1982 Polo Wagon
Overloon, Netherlands May 21, 2017: VW Typ 128 Schwimmwagen driving by at Militracks event in Overloon
Twin Webers
Volkswagen Beetle classic car with a small caravan in a field with fruit trees. A woman is setting up the camping gear in front of the caravan. The car is on display during the 2016 Classic Days at Schloss Dyk in Juchen, Germany.
Acapulco, Mexico – May 30, 2017: Motor car Volkswagen Safari in the city street.
Vilnius, Lithuania – April 25: Ambulance car on street of Vilnius on April 25, 2019. Vilnius is the capital of Lithuania and its largest city.
Tulum, Mexico – May 17, 2017: Old cargo van Volkswagen Transporter in the town street.

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