Remember the Scooby Doo, remember also his car like VW Kombi. That's
the vehicle that always accompany a Brown dog Dane, a major exhibition
of that film, with Shaggy, Velma, Daphne and Fred, toured the region in
order to uncover the mystery of existence.
If You have or like the cartoon Scooby Doo, certainly no stranger to Mystery Machine. Yes,
the Mystery Machine is the personal vehicles used by the main character
of the first cartoon film was born in 1969, in a variety of way.
Four-wheeled vehicles, known as car Mystery Machine was created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears, as the author of Scooby Doo. His inspiration is taken from one of the famous Volkswagen modified cars in the 1960s, Volkswagen Kombi Westfalia.
Volkswagen Kombi Westfalia (also known as VW Kombi Westfalia type) is a modified form of the Volkswagen Type Two (VW Kombi). Car
output in 1950 was modified company Westfalia-Wereke, one of the
largest car modifications for tents, headquartered in Rheda Wiedenbruck,
Germany.
VW Kombi Westfalia is a versatile car. There's no place to sleep, where to eat, drink, and dinner tables in it. A glance at its specifications, Westfalia VW Kombi standard still use. This car-size 4.5 m x 1.72 m x 2, 4 m by using the body and the chassis Volkswagen Transporter T1.
Actually, though, the original Scooby Doo car different from Westfalia General. Mystery
car early Machines only consists of a front bench that contains three
people, while the rear section of the car is empty.
In addition, the Mystery Machines use model paint color light blue, green, and Orange are unique and stylish. It's certainly different from the General design of the VW Kombi Westfalia using one or two colors.
This similarity used only manufacturer to remind visitors of the LA Auto Show of its products.