Technical Drawing - Volkswagen - Maggiolino (Herbie)





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Official technical drawing of the Volkswagen Maggiolino (Herbie), printed on high‑quality canvas with dimensions 70 × 50 cm and a 2 cm depth; condition: like new.
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Official Volkswagen Maggiolino Technical Drawing, it includes the vehicle dimensions, engine, braking system, exhaust, lighting and headlight homologation marks, the wheels; it’s a must for enthusiasts or owners of this sports car.
The project will be printed on high-quality canvas paper and shipped in a tube.
It will be shipped by insured international UPS courier.
The Volkswagen Typ 1, better known in Italy as Maggiolino if in Typ 1/113 M15 version, or Maggiolone if in Typ 1/1302 and 1303 version, is a compact car produced by Volkswagen from 1938 to 2003.
Due to its very rounded 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 called "Maggiolino" in Italy, "Coccinelles" (ladybug) in France, "Bug" (insect) in the United States, and "Fusca" in Brazil.
The Beetle is certainly the best-known German car in the world, a symbol of the revival of German industry after World War II, as well as Volkswagen’s very first model.
Official Volkswagen Maggiolino Technical Drawing, it includes the vehicle dimensions, engine, braking system, exhaust, lighting and headlight homologation marks, the wheels; it’s a must for enthusiasts or owners of this sports car.
The project will be printed on high-quality canvas paper and shipped in a tube.
It will be shipped by insured international UPS courier.
The Volkswagen Typ 1, better known in Italy as Maggiolino if in Typ 1/113 M15 version, or Maggiolone if in Typ 1/1302 and 1303 version, is a compact car produced by Volkswagen from 1938 to 2003.
Due to its very rounded 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 called "Maggiolino" in Italy, "Coccinelles" (ladybug) in France, "Bug" (insect) in the United States, and "Fusca" in Brazil.
The Beetle is certainly the best-known German car in the world, a symbol of the revival of German industry after World War II, as well as Volkswagen’s very first model.

