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Auction archive: Lot number 711• ¤

1974 Volkswagen Thing Chassis no. 1842624856

Estimate
US$0
Price realised:
US$8,424
Auction archive: Lot number 711• ¤

1974 Volkswagen Thing Chassis no. 1842624856

Estimate
US$0
Price realised:
US$8,424
Beschreibung:

Volkswagen's "Thing" had its roots in a military project. Loosely based on the World War II Kubelwagen, it was intended as a lightweight, four-wheel drive utility car for several European armies. Although Volkswagen decided not to enter the competition for this "Europa Jeep," company management felt that a "fun vehicle" in that formula could be popular in the consumer market. This was born the Type 181 Kurierwagen, called "Trekker" in the UK, "Safari" in Mexico, where many were built, and "The Thing" in the United States. Based on the mechanicals of the Type I Beetle, it used a Karmann Ghia floorpan and 1,500 and 1,600cc versions of the familiar air-cooled flat four engine. Transmissions were all VW's four-speed manual. Production began in 1969 in Germany, with early units delivered, ironically, to the German Army, as well as Dutch and Belgian forces. Civilian sales began in 1971, by which time Mexican production had started. Marketing in the US commenced in 1972. In all, more than 90,000 were built through 1983, though civilian sales halted in 1980. Difficulty in meeting safety requirements resulted in withdrawal from the United States market after 1974. Completely restored, this 1974 Volkswagen Thing is gorgeous in yellow with correct black vinyl interior and convertible top. The sides have the correct blue-and-green "strobe stripes" that were offered by US dealers on green, white, yellow and orange vehicles. The odometer shows just over 90,000 miles, which is understood to be correct, however, the motor and transmission have had a complete rebuild within the last 4,000 miles. The top and side curtains are new, and it comes with a complete set of factory repair and maintenance manuals. The car runs and drives superbly, and offers open air fun with the windshield folded and doors removed... an ideal four passenger classic car for reliving the fun days of times past. Without reserve

Auction archive: Lot number 711• ¤
Auction:
Datum:
17 Sep 2011 - 18 Sep 2011
Auction house:
Bonhams London
Westport, Fairfield County Hunt Club Fairfield County Hunt Club 174 Long Lots Road Westport CT 06880 Tel: +1 415 391 4000 Fax : +1 415 391 4040 info.us@bonhams.com
Beschreibung:

Volkswagen's "Thing" had its roots in a military project. Loosely based on the World War II Kubelwagen, it was intended as a lightweight, four-wheel drive utility car for several European armies. Although Volkswagen decided not to enter the competition for this "Europa Jeep," company management felt that a "fun vehicle" in that formula could be popular in the consumer market. This was born the Type 181 Kurierwagen, called "Trekker" in the UK, "Safari" in Mexico, where many were built, and "The Thing" in the United States. Based on the mechanicals of the Type I Beetle, it used a Karmann Ghia floorpan and 1,500 and 1,600cc versions of the familiar air-cooled flat four engine. Transmissions were all VW's four-speed manual. Production began in 1969 in Germany, with early units delivered, ironically, to the German Army, as well as Dutch and Belgian forces. Civilian sales began in 1971, by which time Mexican production had started. Marketing in the US commenced in 1972. In all, more than 90,000 were built through 1983, though civilian sales halted in 1980. Difficulty in meeting safety requirements resulted in withdrawal from the United States market after 1974. Completely restored, this 1974 Volkswagen Thing is gorgeous in yellow with correct black vinyl interior and convertible top. The sides have the correct blue-and-green "strobe stripes" that were offered by US dealers on green, white, yellow and orange vehicles. The odometer shows just over 90,000 miles, which is understood to be correct, however, the motor and transmission have had a complete rebuild within the last 4,000 miles. The top and side curtains are new, and it comes with a complete set of factory repair and maintenance manuals. The car runs and drives superbly, and offers open air fun with the windshield folded and doors removed... an ideal four passenger classic car for reliving the fun days of times past. Without reserve

Auction archive: Lot number 711• ¤
Auction:
Datum:
17 Sep 2011 - 18 Sep 2011
Auction house:
Bonhams London
Westport, Fairfield County Hunt Club Fairfield County Hunt Club 174 Long Lots Road Westport CT 06880 Tel: +1 415 391 4000 Fax : +1 415 391 4040 info.us@bonhams.com
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