VW VOLKSWAGEN Brasilia Very Rare One of a Kind, Leather Seats Aircooled Show Car
1976 Volkswagen Other for sale in United States, United States
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | United States, United States |
Make: | Volkswagen |
Model: | Other |
Type: | wagon |
Year: | 1976 |
Color: | red |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | manual 4 speed |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | white |
Options: | Leather Seats |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Want to buy? | Contact seller! |
Description for Volkswagen Other 1976
Ground up restoration1976 VW Brasilia, ir Cooled Flat 4Very Rare one of a kind car!MetallicRed PaintNo one at the air cooled VW meet orlocalcar show will have one like itInterior all redone in white leatherrebuiltoriginal single carburetor enginetubed to fit the wide wheelsNew bumpersAlternatorBatteryAdjustable front suspension
more pics on google drivehttps://drive.google.com/open?id=0BwNh7PUkcMh5VGZwMGpPUTZyLXMvideo on youtube
It is not a squareback and not a fastback,Karman Ghia, hing, ransporter or BeetleDefinitely not like a dune buggy but similar to variantAlso known as igala in Africa
We stronglyrecommendyou contact us before biddingAt this time we are fixing a smallbubbleon the hood and a couple on the rear fender.We are also finishing up the real wheel wells.This may delay the delivery
If you don't like theCalifornialook we can raise it some and install the OEM rims and back on it
From Wikipedia:
TheVolkswagen BrasÃliais a rear-enginedcompact car, anufactured and marketed by Volkswagen inBrazilbetween 1973 and 1982; in Mexico from 1974-1982;[1]and asknock down kitsin Nigeria where it was marketed as theIgalafrom 1976-1980.[2]
Designed to replace the Beetle (or Fusca) in the Brazilian market and originally available in a three-door and five-doorhatchbackbody style, he BrasÃlia combined theair-cooled engineof theVolkswagen Beetle, he chassis of theVolkswagen Karmann Ghia[3]and styling reminiscent of theVolkswagen 412.
Developed byVolkswagen do Brasil(Volkswagen of Brazil) and internally designated as theType 321, he BrasÃlia was named after Brazil'scapital cityand by the end of 1982, ver one million examples had been manufactured.[4]
In September 1970, olkswagen of Brazil's president,Rudolf Leiding, hallenged the company's designers to recreate the Beetle with the Brazilian market in mind. At that time, he Beetle, heBusand theKarmann-Ghiawere the only air-cooled VWs that proved successful in Brazil.[citation needed]For Leiding, he new Volkswagen should be practical, conomical and larger than the Beetle.[citation needed]
In three months, ore than 40 prototypes were developed. The prototypes were expensive and VW was looking for a new cheap car, o compete with the brand newChevette, romChevrolet.
Five-door BrasÃlia inTenerifeSales began in 1973, ith the BrasÃlia originally marketed as a commercial small van to take advantage of the lower tax rates on "trucks" — a classification and marketing approach that may have hampered initial sales. The BrasÃlia was the first Brazilian hatchback with five doors, version ultimately manufactured in small numbers and more exported than sold in Brazil.
Total production reached over one million vehicles including exports toChile,Portugal,Bolivia,Perú,Ecuador,Venezuela,Paraguay,Uruguay, hePhilippines, nd starting in March 1976,[5]inCKDkits of the five-door toNigeria, here it was renamedIgala. The BrasÃlia was also assembled inMexicofrom 1974-1982.
The BrasÃlia's introduction received notoriety, hen a reporter photographed preliminary test vehicles near the factory and security personnel fired shots — triggering Brazilian media attention, n official apology from Volkswagen, ncreased sales forQuatro Rodas, he magazine which purchased the photographs. The reporter, Cláudio Larangeira), ho was immediately hired byQuatro Rodas.[6]
Engine and transmission[edit]Rear view of the VW BrasiliaAt its debut, he BrasÃlia had a flat-four-cylinder, ir-cooled boxer engine with single carburetor. The rear-engine, ear-wheel drive had a gearbox with four speeds. In the 1980s, olkswagen also offered anethanol-poweredengine option, ith 1300cc and 49hp. The 1974 Volkswagen BrasÃlia, ith dual carburetors, ould run 10.4km with one liter of gasoline on a highway. The urban fuel consumption is around 14km/L.
Performance[edit]The Brazilian car magazineQuatro Rodastested the VW BrasÃlia and theGM Chevettein March 1980,[citation needed]with the Chevette taking 19,7 seconds from 0 to 100km/h (62mph) and the BrasÃlia taking 23 seconds. Chevette's maximum speed was 138km/h (86mph) while the BrasÃlia could reach 129km/h (80mph). Chevrolet achieved 15,4km/L and the Volkswagen achieved 13,4km/L on a mileage comparison. The BrasÃlia was equipped with disc brakes on the front wheels, rum brakes on the rear wheels. Beginning with model year 1977, he BrasÃlia featured dual circuit brakes and a collapsible steering wheel modified for collision safety.