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1968 Volkswagen 411 L Cabriolet Concept
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1968 Volkswagen 411 L Cabriolet Concept
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Re: 1968 Volkswagen 411 L Cabriolet Concept
Interesting... I actually like the look, but the windscreen is a bit too tall - likely for a reason.
It also looks like they shortened the rear overhang - I wonder how that related to the engine.
The rear door was fixed in place. Strange that they didn't just close that seam when they did the body work.
I'd drive it...
It also looks like they shortened the rear overhang - I wonder how that related to the engine.
The rear door was fixed in place. Strange that they didn't just close that seam when they did the body work.
I'd drive it...
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Re: 1968 Volkswagen 411 L Cabriolet Concept
Or maybe it's just AI?
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