The Volkswagen Thing originated as a German runabout military vehicle known as the "Kubelwagen"...Kubel meaning "bucket" and Wagen meaning "Car". A name, which is quite fitting for the design. The Thing was only called "The Thing" in North America where it went on sale in 1973; elsewhere it was known as the Trekker, the Safari or simply Type 181. Spartan by design, the Thing became quite popular in the US market as it appealed especially to the youth. The Thing... cost only $2,775.00 dollars making it affordable to the American public. To this day, the quirky Thing, is recognizable and popular among motoring enthusiasts. GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this nice 1973 Thing for your consideration. Finished in Sunflower Yellow, this is a nice little Thing. The body is pretty clean and the paint work is nice overall. The car features a white removable hardtop and also rides on alloy wheels with new General Grabber AT tires. The car features a rear mounted 1.6L Flat 4 cylinder mated to an easy going 4-speed manual transmission. The car also has wipers, mirrors and quad exhaust. The interior is very simple and straightforward and features black vinyl seats that appear to be from a Beetle. The dash is simple and clean and features instrumentation and a heater. Everything is clean overall. A solid driving Thing, this little guy is the perfect summer beach cruiser and would look stunning outside your cottage! To see over 80 photos of this car, including undercarriage please visit our website
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