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Volkswagen Thing 1776cc 1973

General description : For sale in our Nashville showroom is a mean green machine, the 1973 Volkswagen Thing convertible! This fun for the sun machine is just what summer ordered, roll manual convertible top down and hit the streets. Being as this fun little “Thing" has a back seat you can take the family with you as you cruise the coast or back roads enjoying the scenic views. Powering this mighty bright and green 1973 Volkswagon Thing is a 1776CC air cooled 4cylinder that is made to take a licking and keep on ticking, after nearly 36 years on the road making dreams and memories come true this Thing is completely re-freshed and ready to start over. Backing this 4 Cylinder engine is a manual 4-speed transmission that is made to grab gears and bring on the dreams. As you step back and stare at this sweet machine your eyes will be blasting out of your head as the deep and glossy Sublime Green will make any and all turn their heads. Rolling on Aluminum Alloy wheels that are wrapped with white wall Radial tires giving you a better feel than what came from the factory. Options on this 1973 Volkswagen Thing for sale include: Manual Convertible Top, Front Disc Brakes, Vinyl Interior, Sweet Seat Belts, white wall radial's wrapped around aluminum allow alloy wheels. For more information please feel free to call or email the Nashville location at 615-213-1800 or visit us on the web at Nashville@gatewayclassiccars.com

https://www.gatewayclassiccars.com/NSH/1063/1973-Volkswagen-Thing

1973 Volkswagen Thing 1776cc is listed sold on ClassicDigest in La Vergne by Gateway Classic Cars for $20000.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : Thing Model Version : 1776cc Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1973 Location : Nashville

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About Volkswagen
The Volkswagen story is indeed an intriguing tale of innovation, resilience, and post-war revival, marked by various models that have become iconic in automotive history.

The People's Car (Volkswagen): Initially envisioned by Adolf Hitler in the 1930s as a "people's car" or "Volkswagen" in German, the idea was to create an affordable and practical vehicle for the German people. This concept led to the development of the Volkswagen Beetle (or the Type 1), designed by Ferdinand Porsche.
Post-War Challenges: After World War II, Volkswagen faced significant challenges. The factory was heavily damaged, and the brand's association with the Nazi regime led to a lack of interest in the car in some regions.
British Intervention - The British Army & Ivan Hirst: The British Army took control of the factory in the immediate post-war period. Major Ivan Hirst, a British Army officer, played a crucial role in reviving Volkswagen. He recognized the potential of the Beetle and advocated for its production, convincing the British military to order several thousand cars. This decision helped jumpstart the brand's revival.
Export Success and the Beetle's Global Appeal: The Beetle gained popularity not only in Germany but also globally, becoming an icon of affordable motoring. Its simple, reliable design and unique appearance made it a favorite among consumers worldwide.
Model Evolution: Over the years, Volkswagen introduced various models alongside the Beetle, each contributing to the brand's growth:
Type 2 (VW Bus or Transporter): Introduced in the 1950s, it became an iconic symbol of the hippie movement in the 1960s, loved for its spaciousness and versatility.
Golf (Rabbit in the U.S.): Launched in the mid-1970s, the Golf (or Rabbit in the U.S.) marked a shift towards front-wheel-drive, modern design, and hatchback practicality, becoming a cornerstone of the brand's success.
Passat, Jetta, and Other Models: Volkswagen expanded its lineup with models like the Passat and Jetta, catering to different market segments.
Challenges and Innovations: Despite success, Volkswagen faced challenges, including quality issues in the 1970s. However, the brand continued to innovate and develop new models and technologies.
Rise of the GTI and Global Expansion: The 1980s saw the rise of the iconic Golf GTI, a high-performance version that sparked the hot hatch trend. Volkswagen also expanded its global presence during this period.
The British intervention in reviving Volkswagen after World War II played a pivotal role in the brand's resurgence. While there might have been some tensions or competition among automotive companies in the 1950s and 1960s due to Volkswagen's post-war success, the brand's ability to produce innovative and popular models solidified its place in automotive history.