mervyn1650lobo: I think this is a 1956 or 1957 VW
mervyn1650lobo: I passed my driving test in Tanzania in this model. It qualified for a commercial drivers licence.
mervyn1650lobo: The first time ever I saw such a model.
mervyn1650lobo: Free love?
mervyn1650lobo: A Variant. VW had four or five models on a single chassis and engine base.
mervyn1650lobo: Old faithful - the conveyor of a thousand safaris in Tanzania.
mervyn1650lobo: Enough nostalgia for a grown man to cry.
mervyn1650lobo: Wish I had enough $$$ to buy it that weekend.
mervyn1650lobo: Perfection!
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mervyn1650lobo: I had one. It was named, "The Yellow Submarine."
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mervyn1650lobo: Nothing says "Texas" better.
mervyn1650lobo: The driver of this vehicle told me he drove for eight hours to be at the show.
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mervyn1650lobo: Super bug.
mervyn1650lobo: Free, like a bug!
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mervyn1650lobo: Love - in its purest form.
mervyn1650lobo: Time bandit - I had one like this in my early 20s in E. Africa.
mervyn1650lobo: My dad worked for Coca-Cola in E. Africa and had the duplicate of the car above.
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