VW Beetle Limousine 1968
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1 5 April 2020, 13:52
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Very nice job. I don't think I have ever seen a Bug that color. Do the folks that labeled the box have any concept of what a "Limousine"is?
6 April 2020, 04:41
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@Bill … It's written in the papers of the old Beetle: Limousine. In Germany, the word "Limousine" is not the same description like the saloon (GB) or the sedan (US). A Limousine can have two or four doors. Normally it has four doors but it's also possible to have two doors.
12 April 2021, 10:28