Kubelwagen on the school run
Beetle-based WW2 replicas
Taking a large sports-utility vehicle on the school run may be one of the more contentious motoring activities of the moment, but unleashing your KoobleKar on a dash to the primary school may run it a close second.
The KoobleKar is an approximate replica of the WW2 Volkswagen Type 82 or ‘Kubelwagen’ as used by troops of the German army. Not surprisingly, it uses the Beetle as the basis of the kit.
Prices start from around £4,500 for the basic kit up to £8,500 for a complete ‘turnkey’ Kooblekar based on recon Beetle underpinnings. The company is based in Albuquerque, USA.
From there, the finished article is dictated only by your imagination or the history books – you don’t have to go down the military route if you don’t want to.
KoobleKar describe their creation as ‘a simple, durable, fun vehicle that is suitable as an off-road vehicle, a W.W.II "Kubelwagen" look-alike, a beach buggy, town cruiser, or, well use your imagination!’
The firm also offer the ‘Kommando Kar’ and the Kountry Kar – a version of the VW Australia country buggy from the 1960s.
It’s certainly one way to become the talk of parents evening…
Source: Winding Road
I know of a few reenactment groups statewide that have found ways of making kubelwagens for years. It was also not unknown for Allied recon groups to ditch their jeep in favor of a captured kubelwagen, mainly for its speed.
Personally I prefer the SAS jeep with the 50 caliber machine guns.
I know of a few reenactment groups statewide that have found ways of making kubelwagens for years. It was also not unknown for Allied recon groups to ditch their jeep in favor of a captured kubelwagen, mainly for its speed.
Personally I prefer the SAS jeep with the 50 caliber machine guns.
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