When Dutchman Ben Pon saw motorized trollies built from Beetle chassis and running gear carrying components around Wolsburg in 1947, he sketched an outline for a simply constructed van. Although Pon's "box on wheels" concept was initially turned down by the British, who were then managing the factory, the idea was taken up by Heinz Nordhoff who took over as VW's chief executive in 1948. By November that year the first blueprints were available and just a year later the first VW transporter was unveiled. The concept of the transporter or "Bulli" as it was known in Germany, remain little changed throughout four decades of production, during which over five million examples were produced. This book tells the full story of the Transporter from the earliest "split-screen" types through the "bay window" models to the later generation vehicles.
Sprache
Verlagsort
Verlagsgruppe
Maße
Höhe: 250 mm
Breite: 207 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-874105-74-9 (9781874105749)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Ancestry and development; technical appraisal and model chronology; variants, including Type 2's role as the ultimate camper van; customized Type 2s; living with a transporter; production figures; specifications; clubs and specialists.