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Majorette VOLKSWAGEN The Originals Trailers Volkswagen T3 with Eriba Puck Trailer (Red, Red/White)

Majorette VOLKSWAGEN The Originals Trailers Volkswagen T3 with Eriba Puck Trailer (Red, Red/White)

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Volkswagen T3

Colour: Red & White
Manufacturer: Majorette
VOLKSWAGEN The Originals Trailer

SPECIFICATIONS:
Type: 1 Toy Car With Trailer
Age: 3 Years+
Product Dimension (L x W x H): 13 x 3.5 x 3 cm
Packing Dimensions (L x W x H): 15.5 X 10.5 X 4.5 cm
Scale: 1:64


PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
The series includes popular models such as the Volkswagen Käfer, Volkswagen T1 and T3 with trailers like Eriba Puck and Airstream. The vehicles also feature parts that can be opened and closed, which help to stimulate your child’s imagination and create realistic play scenarios.

Majorette specializes in realistic models of vehicles, all of which have official licenses from the automotive industry, as well as premium metal designs to ensure a long lifespan.

  • Highly detailed realistic looking toy car
  • Encourage motor skills
  • No sharp edges, safe for kids
  • Ideal for the miniature car collection

ABOUT THE VOLKSWAGEN T3

The Volkswagen Type 2 (T3) was the third generation of the Volkswagen Transporter and was marketed under various nameplates worldwide – including the Transporter or Caravelle in Europe, T25 in the UK,[citation needed] Microbus in South Africa, and Vanagon in North and South America.
It was larger, heavier, and more angular in its styling than its predecessor, the T2 but shared the same rear-engine, cab-over design. It was produced in a rear wheel drive version as well as a 4WD version marketed as Syncro.
The T3 was manufactured in Hannover, Germany from 1979 until 1991. Production of the Syncro continued until 1992 at Puch in Graz, Austria, where all 4WDs were built. A limited number of 2WD models were also produced at the Graz factory after German production had come to an end. South African production of the T3 continued, for that market only, until 2002.

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