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Aoshima 020466 1/24 Volkswagen 15ADK Beetle 1303S Cabriolet '75
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Aoshima 020466 1/24 Volkswagen 15ADK Beetle 1303S Cabriolet '75

Aoshima 020466 1/24 Volkswagen 15ADK Beetle 1303S Cabriolet '75

The iconic German car, the VW Beetle, has offered an open-top Cabriolet model since as early as 1949. The bodywork was handled by Karmann, whose emblem proudly adorns the front quarter panel as a mark of craftsmanship. The thick, weather-resistant soft top not only provides durability but also adds visual charm when folded down in its distinctive rear-stacked form. From 1971, the Cabriolet was based on the 1302S model featuring MacPherson struts in the front suspension. In 1973, the panoramic-window-equipped 1303S became the new base. Although Beetle production ceased in Germany in 1978, the Cabriolet continued to be manufactured until 1980. In Japan, the official name was ā€œConvertible,ā€ and the model code 15ADK indicates a four-seater Cabriolet (15) equipped with a 1600cc AD-type engine (AD).

Features

  • Includes aluminum license plate
  • Exterior parts finished with chrome plating
  • Convertible top can be displayed in open or closed position
  • Optional side mirrors included
  • Mold created in the 1980s used for production
$35.64
Aoshima 020466 1/24 Volkswagen 15ADK Beetle 1303S Cabriolet '75—
$35.64

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Aoshima 020466 1/24 Volkswagen 15ADK Beetle 1303S Cabriolet '75

The iconic German car, the VW Beetle, has offered an open-top Cabriolet model since as early as 1949. The bodywork was handled by Karmann, whose emblem proudly adorns the front quarter panel as a mark of craftsmanship. The thick, weather-resistant soft top not only provides durability but also adds visual charm when folded down in its distinctive rear-stacked form. From 1971, the Cabriolet was based on the 1302S model featuring MacPherson struts in the front suspension. In 1973, the panoramic-window-equipped 1303S became the new base. Although Beetle production ceased in Germany in 1978, the Cabriolet continued to be manufactured until 1980. In Japan, the official name was ā€œConvertible,ā€ and the model code 15ADK indicates a four-seater Cabriolet (15) equipped with a 1600cc AD-type engine (AD).

Features

  • Includes aluminum license plate
  • Exterior parts finished with chrome plating
  • Convertible top can be displayed in open or closed position
  • Optional side mirrors included
  • Mold created in the 1980s used for production

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The iconic German car, the VW Beetle, has offered an open-top Cabriolet model since as early as 1949. The bodywork was handled by Karmann, whose emblem proudly adorns the front quarter panel as a mark of craftsmanship. The thick, weather-resistant soft top not only provides durability but also adds visual charm when folded down in its distinctive rear-stacked form. From 1971, the Cabriolet was based on the 1302S model featuring MacPherson struts in the front suspension. In 1973, the panoramic-window-equipped 1303S became the new base. Although Beetle production ceased in Germany in 1978, the Cabriolet continued to be manufactured until 1980. In Japan, the official name was ā€œConvertible,ā€ and the model code 15ADK indicates a four-seater Cabriolet (15) equipped with a 1600cc AD-type engine (AD).

Features

  • Includes aluminum license plate
  • Exterior parts finished with chrome plating
  • Convertible top can be displayed in open or closed position
  • Optional side mirrors included
  • Mold created in the 1980s used for production