Detail Info for: Volkswagen : Thing THING 1973 Volkswagen THING

Transaction Info

Sold On:
04/09/2011
Price:
$ 15100.00
Condition:
Mileage:
5598
Location:
Fox Lake, IL, 60041
Seller Type:
Private seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1973 Volkswagen Thing
Submodel Body Type:
THING Convertible
Engine:
4 - Cyl.
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
1833014821
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

Up for Bid is a 1973 Volkswagen THING The overall condition of this THING is a 9.8 out of 10. The paint looks new, like you just picked it up from the Showroom. This THING only has 5598 original miles. Everyone who sees this THING asks if it is New. This THING is probably the Cleanest, Best Condition THING in the country. The pictures do not lie, it is that clean!!! This THING is as close to original as you can get. It has not been altered or customized. The Engine starts the first time, every time. The engine is as clean as the rest of the car. There is NO Rust on this THING. I purchased this THING three years ago from a Car Collector who had it on display and did not drive it. THING comes with: -Owner's Manual -Blaupunkt AM/FM/CD Stereo with Owner's Manual -Heater Service Manual -Hard Top (White) -Four Side Curtain Windows with Storage Cases -Clear Title -Spare Tire -Tool Kit -Wood Floor Boards Here’s a little history about the Volkswagen THING: The Volkswagen Type 181 "Kurierwagen", popularly known in the United Kingdom as the Trekker, in the United States as the Thing, and in Mexico as the Safari, was a small military vehicle produced by Volkswagen from 1969 to 1983, although civilian sales stopped in 1980. It was based in part on Volkswagen's Type 1 (Beetle), and was a continuation and improvement over the Kübelwagen, which had been used by the German military during World War II. The name Kübelwagen is an abbreviation of Kübelsitzwagen, meaning "bucket-seat car". At the time, the term was coined to refer to a whole category of off-roaders with extra-deep bucket seats to make up for the lack of doors. During the 1960s, several European governments began cooperating on development of a vehicle known as the Europa Jeep, a lightweight, amphibious four-wheel drive vehicle that could be mass produced for use by various national military and government groups. Development of the vehicle proved time consuming, however, and the German government was in need of a limited number of light, inexpensive, durable transport vehicles that could fulfill their basic needs while the Europa Jeep was being developed and put into production. Although Volkswagen had been approached during the 1950s about building such a vehicle, and had subsequently passed on the proposition, the then-current management of the company saw the project as having some amount of potential as a consumer vehicle; Mexican customers were asking for something that could handle rural roads better than the Type 1, which was a large seller in Mexico at the time, and the popularity of VW-based dune buggies within the U.S. made executives think that a durable, fun, off-road-capable vehicle would become attractive to many buyers. VW could keep cost to a minimum and thus maximize profitability by using existing parts. Like the World War II era Type 82 Kübelwagen, the Type 181 used mechanical parts and a rear-engine platform, manual transmission and flat-4 engine derived from that of the Type 1. The floorpans came from the Karmann Ghia, which itself was based on the Type 1, and reduction gearing from the Volkswagen Transporter was used through 1973 when platform upgrades eliminated that setup in favor of revised parts. Civilian sales began in Europe and Mexico during 1971, and in the U.S. in 1972, but the model was dropped from the American lineup for 1975 as it failed to meet new, stricter, safety standards. Notably the Type 181 was reclassified as a passenger vehicle, and thus subject to stricter safety standards, not as a light truck as is the case with the modern-day Chrysler PT Cruiser. The Windshield Intrusion Rule of the 1975 DOT standard called for a greater distance between the front seat occupants and the front window glass. This change was mandated after lighter cars made in reaction to the first fuel crisis caused hoods to cleave passengers in two in moderate speed impacts. The Europa Jeep was a NATO dream, to have a vehicle where by each European NATO makers all combined to build a light duty patrol vehicle. The Volkswagen 181 was only supposed to fill in, until the time that the Europa Jeep was ready. From 1968 until 1979, over 50,000 Type 181 were delivered to the NATO forces. By 1979 the Europa Jeep project had fallen apart completely and was abandoned, and the German government began supplementing their consumption of 181's with the new front-engined Type 183 Iltis, which featured four-wheel-drive based on the mechanical system from a VW Golf.[citation needed] Despite the German government's switch to the Type 183, European and Mexican sales of the civilian 181 continued through 1980, and several organizations, including NATO, continued to purchase military-spec Type 183 units through 1983, finding their reliability and low purchase and maintenance costs attractive. Several region-specific variants of the 181 were produced during the vehicle's lifetime, including an Acapulco Thing, originally designed for the Las Brisas Hotel in Acapulco. Running boards, special upholstery and paint schemes, and a surrey top were standard features. The Acapulcos are most easily identified by their striped paint scheme and were offered in orange and white, yellow and white, green and white, and blue and white. The '182' was the name given to the '181' in right hand drive form. 1973 was the first year sold in the U.S. market. Mexico began producing them after 1972. The 181 has become something of a cult classic, due in no small measure to its angular styling, which leaves no question as to its strictly utilitarian purpose. The doors and windows are removable without tools[citation needed], and the windshield folds down, similar to a Jeep. The interior is a perfect illustration of form following function{{Citation needed}, and its painted steel door panels and split, flat bench seats look appropriately post-modern, industrial chic today.(1) Volkswagen Type 181 Manufacturer Volkswagen Also called Kurierwagen, Trekker, Thing, Safari Production 1969 – 1983 (1980 for civilian use) 90,883 built (70,519 in Germany, 20,364 in Mexico) [1] Predecessor Volkswagen Kübelwagen Successor Volkswagen Iltis Class Military vehicle, Compact SUV Body style 4-door SUV cabriolet Layout Rear engined Engine 1.5 or 1.6L H4 Transmission 4-speed manual Wheelbase 2,400 mm (94.5 in) Length 3,780 mm (148.8 in) Width 1,640 mm (64.6 in) Height 1,620 mm (63.8 in) Curb weight 910 kg (2,006 lbs.)(2) References: 1. Wikipedia 2. Wikipedia Bidders can and are encouraged to inspect vehicle prior to bidding. Please contact to make arrangments to view and inspect vehicle. Vehicle is Sold "AS IS" and "AS EQUIPPED" with no expressed or implied warranty. On Apr-09-11 at 12:11:35 PDT, seller added the following information: "THING" is for sale locally, so I reserve the right to end the auction at any time.

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