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Readers' Photos # 71: VW Type 3 Wagon

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This apparently daily-driver  Type 3 wagon comes hot on the heels of the Mega-Random VW edition of UMPH, posted mere days ago.  It rounds out the Type 3 range nicely, as both sedan and fastback versions were featured in the previous article, leaving only the wagon variant unrepresented.  The Canberra Bureau are certainly earning their pay!   I've always thought that the Type 3 wagon was what Subaru Leone AWD drivers drove before the latter was invented, given the Volksie's quite impressive off-road abilities.  It certainly wasn't uncommon to see wagons like today's example - plus the equally popular at the time Renault 12 wagons - laden with kayaks, bikes and camping gear back in the 70s and 80s.   The one shown here today was in great nick, with good all-round duco, straight chrome and no apparent rust.  Not bad for 50-odd years' worth of service eh? U M P H (uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.c...

Mega-Random # 3: Classic VW Outing

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It's not clear if this gathering of classic VWs was a club event or an informal get-together of Volksie fans out for a post-Covid 19 run.  What is obvious, however, is that the owners picked a perfect early winter's day to do it and that their cars really did, quite literally, shine! Classic car action seems to be ever so slowly coming back to life, as these shots from the Canberra Bureau chief photographer show.  It's the same down in Tasmania; it doesn't seem to take much of an excuse to fire up the engines and head out for a drive, even if it's not the brass monkey-friendliest weather ever! Regular readers will know that the lovely low-slung Karmann Ghia above isn't the only one getting about in the Australian Capital Territory, with a lustrous deep red example already gracing the pages of this 'blog.  It was also great to see that in addition to a couple of Beetles and an early Kombi, there were two Type 3s - a sedan and a fastback -...