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76VWS003 VW T1 Van Dove Blue

76VWS003 VW T1 Van Dove Blue

Dating right back to 1950, the VW T1 was in production until 1967. Officially known in Germany as the Transporter Kombi, it comprised a very roomy utility van which could be converted to a minibus or more popularly a camper van. And great it was too! Oxford's T1 Is registered AMO 426A from 1963. It comes as a van and is decorated in a muted blue, typical of the period. Enhanced with silver exterior trim, note the white wheels! The interior is moulded in a pale grey.

In real life, the T1 was the successor to VW's Beetle and its longevity proves it has been equally successful and popular over the years.

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76VWS003 VW T1 Van Dove Blue

Dating right back to 1950, the VW T1 was in production until 1967. Officially known in Germany as the Transporter Kombi, it comprised a very roomy utility van which could be converted to a minibus or more popularly a camper van. And great it was too! Oxford's T1 Is registered AMO 426A from 1963. It comes as a van and is decorated in a muted blue, typical of the period. Enhanced with silver exterior trim, note the white wheels! The interior is moulded in a pale grey.

In real life, the T1 was the successor to VW's Beetle and its longevity proves it has been equally successful and popular over the years.

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Dating right back to 1950, the VW T1 was in production until 1967. Officially known in Germany as the Transporter Kombi, it comprised a very roomy utility van which could be converted to a minibus or more popularly a camper van. And great it was too! Oxford's T1 Is registered AMO 426A from 1963. It comes as a van and is decorated in a muted blue, typical of the period. Enhanced with silver exterior trim, note the white wheels! The interior is moulded in a pale grey.

In real life, the T1 was the successor to VW's Beetle and its longevity proves it has been equally successful and popular over the years.