Wiking 079744 VW T1 Sambabus "Flower Power"

So that the “Burger Stumpen” came into the store. The first VW T1 “Type 2” quickly became widespread in Switzerland - and was already running in the colors of the then nationally known “Burger Stumpen” at the beginning of the 1950s. In contrast to ordinary cigars, cheroots were once round, short, but evenly thick cigars that were bluntly cut off at both ends. The first VW Bulli performed gratefully in delivering to customers. VW made it possible because after just 51 weeks of development, the new transporter was presented to journalists on November 12, 1949. Series production began at the Wolfsburg factory on March 8, 1950. Upper and lower body parts and bumpers are traffic orange. Interior with black steering wheel. Black-gray chassis, traffic orange rim with silver-plated hump cap. Front headlights inserted transparently and back-printed in silver. Multi-color printing of the logo and lettering “Burger Stumpen” on the side. VW forehead with “Burger Stumpen” logo. Taillights carmine red. Rear flap handle and taillight silver-plated.
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