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????kris 05-15-2001, 12:20 AM Is there really a VW thing? verboom 05-15-2001, 01:46 AM If there is, it's a cool name for a car. enzo@af 05-15-2001, 02:50 AM Yeah...they look like a convertible, sport utility sort of...thing. kris 05-27-2001, 07:00 PM HA, I know what a VW thing is now, if anyone cares to see, let me know. Chris 07-25-2001, 09:40 PM I care to know. Jay! 07-25-2001, 10:09 PM I looks like a crate made into a car. Sort of militaristic/utiliy. But convertible/Jeepish, too. Morpheus XIII 07-29-2001, 09:25 AM With all the bustle and activity in the VAG, I wouldn't be surprised to see a new Thing. Or someThing like the old Thing. Those Things looked like fun, but I Thingk the Baja Bugs received more attention. Ha ha, OK, no more. Below: "Where The Wild Things Are" ....assembled, that is. Chris 07-29-2001, 04:32 PM I know what it is!! I know what it is!!! Its a... I forget. But I recognize it. It looks like its either WWII or after, both of which I know but cant remember anything about. enginerd 09-28-2001, 11:51 AM The German Army needed an Jeep. So the Volkswagen folks went to work and created Die Kuebelwagen. Volkswagen sold some in America, and since most Americans cannot pronounce Kuebelwagen, they named them the "Thing". I went to High School with a Thing owner and he said it was the greatest off road car he had ever seen. Chris 09-28-2001, 12:37 PM Teh beetle was good off-road. You just picked up the parts as they fell off:) Didnt it have something like 36 horsepower?? Either way, it was equal to the jeep in pretty much every way. Morpheus XIII 09-29-2001, 06:10 PM I just saw two this week. Before that, I hadn't seen one for about 7 years. enginerd 11-12-2001, 05:45 PM I'd like to make a correction. DER kuebelwagen is the correct article. Cbass 02-27-2002, 07:47 PM Yeah, Kuebelwagens kick ass. Superior in every respect to jeeps. They had suspension for instance. :D Morpheus XIII 02-28-2002, 06:47 AM Originally posted by enginerd I'd like to make a correction. DER kuebelwagen is the correct article. Haha, correcting from fem. to masc. eh? So what's the Beetle called over there? Der Kafer? Cbass 05-06-2002, 02:18 PM We know what the Jeep is referred to over there, die scheiss :D Morpheus XIII 05-07-2002, 08:34 PM The original Jeeps might not have been so advanced, but their low cost, ease of multipurpose usage, and light yet sturdy bodies, allowed them to help win the wars. They were also astounding in that as a quick answer to the Kuebelwagons, they were designed and constructed in an amazingly short period of time. Post-war, American soldiers grew such trust for the reliability for they Jeeps that they wanted them for their own cars back home, and that's when the first civilian models were brought out...and their lineage is still evident in Jeep's vehicles today. Jay! 05-07-2002, 08:40 PM Funny this thread just got revived; I saw a Thing this morning in the Best Buy parking lot. :) How is it that I like something so ugly? And still I hate the Aztek. Must be a fine line... ;) Cbass 05-09-2002, 01:14 AM Well, the Thing is offensive and blocky, whereas the Aztek is offensive and bland. My pet theory of course. Yeah, but the Kuebelwagen was superior. German cars are the best, IMHO. Morpheus XIII 05-11-2002, 01:31 AM Originally posted by Cbass ...but the Kuebelwagen was superior. German cars are the best, IMHO. There's NO false statement there. German engineering rules the planet. Mapache 06-15-2002, 05:25 PM By the way, the car in the photo above is a Keubelwagen, not a Thing. Things were built in Mexico (where they were called Safaris) from, I think, 1971 through 1977, first with the swing axle suspension and reduction gears from an old Kombi (T2) and then with a beefed up IRS. Only the IRS models were exported to the USA There are lots of them around where I live (Oaxaca, Mexico) and you can find a very nice one for about $2000-$2500. Unfortunately you can't export them to the US for the same reasons you can't export a Beetle (smog and safety rules) so I got a chassis and grafted on a cut-down 1960 Beetle body which is almost as ugly. If I can ever get my digital camera to work I'll post some pictures. Some of the Safaris around here are very well preserved and others are junk. Morpheus XIII 07-12-2002, 05:38 AM Cool information, thanks for this rare data. :) kris 12-13-2002, 02:23 AM I saw a mint Thing at the parts store the other day. :D Genesis2 02-01-2003, 03:23 PM nice sig Chris Chris 02-01-2003, 06:57 PM Thanks, and welcome to AF;) Gusto222 02-04-2003, 02:49 AM heres some THING - pics... http://www.cassidy-online.com/thingclub/picturesclub/9-26-99/06.jpg http://www.cassidy-online.com/thingclub/picturesclub/8-25-01/show06.jpg http://www.cassidy-online.com/thingclub/picturesclub/3-19-02/63.jpg http://www.pillarcom.com/image/73thing.jpg --- i remember seeing a pic of a THING lowrider a couple of yrs back in a mag.. it was off hta hook! ksaile 04-16-2003, 09:29 PM Things, which are also reffered to as type 181's were imported into the US in '73 and '74. They are very rugged yet light enough to be able to cross terrain that normally requires 4wd. They were used in Europe by various militaries as staff cars. The original WWII Kubelwagens were designed by Ferdinand Porsche using production Beetle components to keep the vehicles mechanically simple yet durable. They performed well in all aspects, whether being the sands of the Sahara, or the frigid landscape of Russia, they were supremely versatile. Here's a shot of my '74, circa '86. We used this vehicle for hunting and camping trips and it performed flawlessy. http://www.cartogra.com/servlet/LinkPhoto?GUID=674b6582-5323-4bf5-cdaf-1b2c3098416e&size=lg 73Thing 05-04-2003, 05:58 PM http://vwfreakinga.hypermart.net/Thing.jpg I've had my baby around 3.5 years now. Searched 8 years to find her. Things were produced 68-77, but only imported into the states for 73 and 74. Direct descendent of the military Kubelwagen (circa WW2), and forerunner to the Iltis. (Currently? used in the Canadian Army). Utilizes a modified Beetle chassis, shares the same upright 1600CC Dual Port engine and transaxle. Removeable side curtains and doors, folding windshield, removeable hard/soft top. To quote Vw's sales pitch from the early 70's, "The Thing, it can be anyThing!" edonis 06-17-2003, 05:41 AM Hehe, I must say the Kuebelwagen is an UGLY car, yet very cool.. I'd like to be driven in that to my high school prom.. too bad there aren't any around here...!:comprage1 danm22486 07-10-2003, 05:18 PM i saw a thing the other day in virginia. the first one ive ever seen here. gratefulphish 11-07-2003, 07:09 PM CORRECTION!!!! KUBELWAGEN and Thing are two entirely seperate vehicles. Similar yet different. ellis boyd 12-20-2003, 08:53 AM i want to take out my factory fitted car stereo to put a new one in. how do i take it out??? please could i have some help, maybe someone could PM me. cheers. Powercoguy 10-21-2006, 10:48 PM Things were manufactured in '73 and '74 only. I think. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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