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Volkswagen 1200 L Maggiolino [Typ 1]

Volkswagen 1200 L [Typ 1] in Beata ignoranza, Movie, 2017 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: DE — Built in: MX — Made for: I

Volkswagen 1200 L Maggiolino [Typ 1]

[*][*][*][*] Vehicle used a lot by a main character or for a long time

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rjluna2 US

2018-02-12 20:31

Could this be 1976 or later with Italian repeater? :think:

electra225 IT

2018-02-12 23:46

1977+ for the colour. Maybe a 1978+ Mexican built. If there is a shot of the back the air I would tell. If there are air scoop it is a Brazilian, If there aren't it is a '77 German built 1200 L.

AleX_DJ AT

2018-02-13 11:32

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tore-40 NO

2018-02-13 12:03

I don't think Brazilian is an option.

The hubcaps are, along with the bumpers, by @ingo's former posts probably Mexican. @electra225; If you mean the flow-through vents (Zwangsentlüftung) the 1200L would have them (1977 brochure). If you mean the vents in the engine lid, with the optional 1.6 engine they were present, but with the 1.2 engine there was no need for them. Until the Mexican Beetles arrived, then with the vents.

But the one sure thing is the molding on the running board - the 1976 1200 lost that trim, until the Mexican Beetles arrived, again with molding.

-- Last edit: 2018-02-13 12:05:59

Gamer DE

2018-02-13 12:10

tore-40 wrote If you mean the flow-through vents (Zwangsentlüftung)

The banana vent?

tore-40 NO

2018-02-13 12:14

That would be the same, but you know the language better (In English, it would be something like Forced Extraction)

Ingo DE

2018-02-14 20:14

electra225 wrote 1977+ for the colour. Maybe a 1978+ Mexican built. If there is a shot of the back the air I would tell. If there are air scoop it is a Brazilian, If there aren't it is a '77 German built 1200 L.

There were never Brazilian made Typ1 in Europe.

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