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The Complete Book of Classic Volkswagens: Beetles, Microbuses, Things, Karmann Ghias, and More: Beetles, Microbuses, Things, Karmann Ghias, and More

The Complete Book of Classic Volkswagens: Beetles, Microbuses, Things, Karmann Ghias, and More: Beetles, Microbuses, Things, Karmann Ghias, and More

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ISBN: 9780760349878

Publisher: Motorbooks International

Publication Date: 6/20/17

Binding: Hardcover

Age Range: -

Grade Range: NA-NA

Series: Complete Book,

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Language: English

BISAC: Transportation, Automotive, History, and Pictorial

Related Subjects: Volkswagen automobiles, History, and Antique and classic cars

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Volkswagens are some of the most iconic and easily recognizable cars on the road, and The Complete Book of Classic Volkswagens is your definitive visual encyclopedia.

The classic air-cooled Volkswagen Beetle, officially the Volkswagen Type 1, is regarded as one of the most important and well-engineered vehicles of the twentieth century. It was the most popular imported car in America in the 1960s, and before that it enjoyed a humble beginning as "the people's car" in its native Germany.

The Complete Book of Classic Volkswagens encompasses the evolution of the popular Beetle as well as other variations of Volkswagen's air-cooled cars, vans, and trucks. Thoroughly illustrated, this is an invaluable reference to Volkswagen's collectible and iconic cars.

The history of VW automobiles is just as colorful as the hues they were manufactured in, and this book illustrates the full story. German automakers originally sought to supply their countrymen with an automobile that was easy to mass produce. By 1938, they finalized the design for the VW "Bug"--the first rear-engined, rear-wheel-drive configured car.

In its heyday, the rounded Beetle was produced at a rate of more than one million per year. Today, with more than 23 million cars built, the Beetle holds the record as the most-produced passenger car of all time. But the Beetle is only one part of The Complete Book of Classic Volkswagens.

The rest--from Type 2 vans, pick-ups, and campers to the Type 113 "Super Beetle"--is included here. If you're the owner of a Volkswagen or if you just love their iconic look and you're interested in their evolution, this book deserves a place on your bookshelf.

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