The completely newly developed car with its modern, practical design was visibly more spacious than its predecessor.
As the last model manufactured by VW with a rear engine, it was considered the last real Bulli.
Depending on the version, its four-cylinder engine offered 50 to 112 hp.
As usual, the transporter appeared in various commercial vehicle versions, but also in the form of a mobile home for private purposes.
In particular, the successful version of the Joker by the Gütersloh-based company Westfalia, with which VW had been successfully cooperating since the 1950s, was very popular.
The Westfalia Joker was ideal as a multifunctional vehicle for the way to work, for everyday use, but also for longer vacation trips.
Over 70,000 copies of this home on wheels have been sold, proving its great popularity at home and abroad.
Its comfortable living space with an integrated driver's cab had a complete kitchen unit, seating and lying areas, storage cupboards and a practical pop-up roof.
Plastic model kit
- Detailed bodywork
- Authentically recreated living space with kitchen unit, seating and cupboards
- Movable sliding door
- Pop-up roof can be built in two positions
- Detailed boxer engine
- Moving wheels
- Tailgate can optionally be built open or closed
- Exterior mirror
- True to original "Joker" decals with international license plates (D, GB, F, NL, CH, A)
unbuilt / unpainted
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