Technical Drawing - Volkswagen - Maggiolino (Herbie) - 1938





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Technical drawing, Type: Disegno Tecnico, Model: Maggiolino (Herbie), dimensions 70 cm wide by 50 cm high by 2 cm deep, year 1938, condition Come nuovo.
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Official Volkswagen Beetle technical drawing; it includes the vehicle dimensions, engine, braking system, exhaust, the homologation marks for lights and headlights, and the wheels. A must-have for enthusiasts or owners of this sports car.
It will be shipped with insured UPS international courier.
The Volkswagen Type 1, best known in Italy as the Maggiolino in the Typ 1/113 M15 version, or the Maggiolone in the Typ 1/1302 and 1303 versions, is a compact car produced by Volkswagen from 1938 to 2003.
Due to its very round shapes, it is often affectionately nicknamed in various languages with a term meaning 'beetle': 'Käfer' in Germany, 'Beetle' in the United Kingdom, 'Kever' in the Netherlands or 'Escarabajo' in Spain. It is instead called 'Maggiolino' in Italy, 'Coccinelle' (ladybug) in France, 'Bug' (insect) in the United States of America and 'Fusca' in Brazil.
The Beetle is certainly the best-known German car in the world, a symbol of Germany's postwar industrial revival, and Volkswagen's very first model.
Official Volkswagen Beetle technical drawing; it includes the vehicle dimensions, engine, braking system, exhaust, the homologation marks for lights and headlights, and the wheels. A must-have for enthusiasts or owners of this sports car.
It will be shipped with insured UPS international courier.
The Volkswagen Type 1, best known in Italy as the Maggiolino in the Typ 1/113 M15 version, or the Maggiolone in the Typ 1/1302 and 1303 versions, is a compact car produced by Volkswagen from 1938 to 2003.
Due to its very round shapes, it is often affectionately nicknamed in various languages with a term meaning 'beetle': 'Käfer' in Germany, 'Beetle' in the United Kingdom, 'Kever' in the Netherlands or 'Escarabajo' in Spain. It is instead called 'Maggiolino' in Italy, 'Coccinelle' (ladybug) in France, 'Bug' (insect) in the United States of America and 'Fusca' in Brazil.
The Beetle is certainly the best-known German car in the world, a symbol of Germany's postwar industrial revival, and Volkswagen's very first model.

