- A unit that goes well with white and red paint
-A 1/43 scale die-cast model that reproduces the 1962 model of the Volkswagen Type 2 pickup, which has been popular since its introduction in 1950.
[About actual car]
- Type 2 is a commercial vehicle model produced and sold by Volkswagen since 1950.
- The same air-cooled horizontally opposed 4-cylinder engine as the Beetle is installed in the rear, and the rear engine/rear drive system is used to drive the rear wheels.
- Displacement started from 1131cc and 1500cc appeared in 1964.
- The chassis adopts a general ladder frame so that it can withstand loading loads, and the body is mounted on it.
- Suspension is equipped with torsion bar springs.
-It also features a secondary reduction gear and reduction gear in the rear hub to generate torque and power from low speeds.
-Variation types such as delivery vans, microbuses, and pickups were available for the body, and it gained wide popularity not only for commercial use but also for general use.
- The first type, the T1, appeared in 1950 and was produced until 1967.
- In 1967, it was remodeled to the second generation T2.
[About the model]
-The model is a complete die-cast model that reproduces the Volkswagen commercial vehicle Type 2 (T1) pickup on a 1/72 scale.
- A realistic model of a design equipped with a cabin in the front and a cargo bed in the rear.
- The 1962 model is reproduced.
- The body is painted in white with Coca-Cola red.
- On the body side, a logo mark called fishtail is drawn, reminiscent of the tail fin of fish that appeared in the 1960s.
- In addition, Coca-Cola letters are also drawn on the left and right doors, a finish unique to Coca-Cola delivery vehicles.
- Total length is 5.9cm.
- Comes in a clear display case for your collection.
- Classic car fans, as well as Coca-Cola fans, want to add it to their collection.
- 1/72 scale die-cast complete model that reproduces the 1962 Volkswagen Type 2 (T1) pickup
- Total length about 59mm
- Comes in a clear display case
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