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You can. . . with a Volkswagen station wagon. [Dealer’s brochure for Type 2 (T1) Splitscreen trucks and vans].

by [AUTOMOBILES -- VOLKSWAGEN].

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[Hanover, Western Germany & Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Volkswagen of America, Inc., 1963]. Oblong 4to. 10.75 x 8.25 in. [16 pp (unpaginated)]. Colour-illustrated photos, diagrams throughout. Self-printed colour-illustrated softcovers, cover art photo of young mother dropping off her 9-boy baseball team and equipment from a 23-window red & white VW (slight shelfwear, slight odor), VG. First edition of this very rare dealer’s brochure/brochure for the famed 1963 Volkswagen Type 2 23-window Samba Van with the split windshield which featured bi-parting doors in lieu of a sliding door, and was also available with a large fabric sunroof, and featured two-tone colour paint schemes. Powered by the 1500 cc engine introduced in 1963, this Samba Van could still fit into a VW Beetle’s parking space.
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