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1939 Advertisement
2-page ad from
the center of a magazine, similar to "Life" It has vacation destinations
in Germany that people can travel to in their KdF car, including the newly
annexed Sudetenland. "Your next vacation in your own KdF car" "Save timely" with a picture of the stamp book.
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1948 Belgian Ad
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1949 Belgian Ad
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1949 Belgian Ad
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It comes in three economy sizes...
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In Honduras, gasoline cost 52c a gallon |
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Das ist nicht der kafer...
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1978
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2004 US Market VW Type 1 Beetle
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1973 Sport Bug
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Head for the hills
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Maple street needs another Volkswagen.
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Come in and kick it around.
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How Volkswagen contributes to the Canadian economy
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$1630* each
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How to make a 54 look like a 64
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Is there a reason most engines...
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That's how many times we inspect it
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Are you big enough for it?
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Air-cooled people
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Once again, VW...
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Do you think the Volkswagen is homely?
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The experimental X-93 Volkswagen
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Volkswagen overdoes it again: 4 coats of paint
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Why you should open a window before you close the door of a Volkswagen
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Our number one salesman
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$1595
Submitted by Michael A. |
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Last one to conk out is a Volkswagen
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You don't have to replace half the car
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Impossible.
Submitted by Michael A. |
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You don't have to take it on a shakedown cruise
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No point showing the '62 Volkswagen. It still looks the same.
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