Unquestionably, this is the classic look for a Type 3, although it looks stunning some would left it just like it was when it was imported - who’s side are you on?
One Restorations saw this ’66 Squareback at the workshops of The Rust Box in Visalia, California he knew he just had to have it. For a start, it was a desirable ’66 model, so came with all the cool looks of an ‘early’ Type 3 – the wide side trim and early handles and dash – but with the benefit of disc brakes (note, if you’re on the lookout for a Type 3, this is a great year to go for, though 12- volt electrics didn’t come in until August that year, so you’ll need a ’67 model to get that upgrade).
When Steve Gilbert of One on
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