Bulli Love Hardcover - 2015
by Baaske, Edwin
From the publisher
- A celebration of Volkwagen's iconic Bulli - the camper vanWhether hippie vehicle, work machine, camper van, family car or sought-after collector's item: for fans of the Volkswagen Transporter or Bulli there really is nothing better.On occasion of the world premiere of the brand new model, Volkswagen Transporter T6, and the 65th birthday of the Type 2, this book portrays the VW Bulli and its devotees. Apart from celebrities like Jacky Ickx or Johann Lafer Bulli Love presents Bulli fans from all over the world: an Indian Transporter enthusiast at the colourful Holi festival, a New York youngster, who earned his camper van by mowing lawns or the Tokyo trio with their T3 models.Bulli Love combines wonderful reports from all over world with excellent photos of Bulli models and their owners. Pure passion, exceptionally staged, this is a magnum opus for one of the very few, unique automobiles of the world. A popular figure par excellence.
Details
- Title Bulli Love
- Author Baaske, Edwin
- Binding Hardcover
- Pages 192
- Language ENG
- Publisher Delius Klasing Verlag GMbH
- Date 2015-08
- ISBN 9783667103048
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