leowagen
15 years ago
Hi guys. I'm kind of a newcomer around here. I'm a Venezuelan guy in Argentina, and while hunting around for buying a relatively nice 55-56, i saw this in a local website for vintage cars. I don't have much experience on "hardcore" vintage pre '54 VW, other than what i can read and browse around on the net, but i found a bit appealing this link:

https://www.arcar.com.ar/autosantiguosdet.aspx?qAuto=7240 

Seems like the owner has it for rental.

hope you like it.

Best regards!
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51reutter
15 years ago
I think it is brazilian, but not sure if it is original... :?

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karmann1952
15 years ago
Sorry guys, it´s just a bad Heb copy :wink:


- 1950 VW Hebmüller
- 1951 Split sedan Export
- 1952 Karmann Kabriolett
- 1952 T1 barndoor transporter
- 1963 1200 Export Judson
- 1964 T1 Westfalia SO-34 Flipseat
- 1965 Karmann Ghia convertible
- 1966 T1 Westfalia SO-44 Dormobile

visit my homepage:
www.karmann1952.com
www.hebmuller-registry.com
www.kabriolett-registry.com
leowagen
15 years ago
What makes it be a better or worse copy? Period accesories for example?
Such a replica is somehow valuable or is just a worthless hybrid?
oval56
15 years ago

What makes it be a better or worse copy? Period accesories for example?
Such a replica is somehow valuable or is just a worthless hybrid?

leowagen wrote:



a good copy is a 100% detailed and correct copy...

this one has wrong windshield frame, wrong shape(to high), also the rearhood looks not similar to an original heb rear decklid....[-x

so if you search a perfect replica go to Dr.D her in forums and buy one of his kits and take a 49-52 split and cut it up for makeing a good copy of a real one :d :beer: :wink:
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leowagen
15 years ago
Of course... i can figure that out... Being honest, i'm not into such a project right now...no space, no money, and still a lot of things to learn!

Just for a knowledge matter, is out there any comparision page between an original Heb and some replica? i've got some info on mid and late 50's models, but not much on early models....

I have a reasonable doubt on what to buy now, but will post it in a better place...

Any way, thanks a lot!:beer:
51reutter
15 years ago
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I don't think it is the same manufacturer, due to the fact that this one is much better well made, than the green car in the other pictures...

found it in this Blog, that says this company "Carrosseria Bean" makes exact copys of the original Heb's

https://fuscaclassic.blogspot.com/2009/03/hebmuller-1951-reproducao.html 

Quick translation of the text in the Blog:
Hello! The first Sunday of March I went to a Classic Car Meet at the Estação da Luz in Sao Paulo and came across this rare model, it is one of the most elaborate replicas Hebmuller I've seen, the vehicle was perfect in every angle that can be observed and was made from a 1951 VW chassis. According to its current owner Mr. Renato, this vehicle has been carefully prepared by a specialist called Tinker "Carroseria Bean" in the São Paulo neighborhood of Casa Verde. Look carefully at the detailed interior and exterior, the engine is also the original from a 1951 VW. There is no knowledge that there is some original model VW Hebmuller that was imported to Brazil in its production date: December 1948 to February 1953, with only 696 cars produced, and today it is estimated that no more than 100 vehicles Hebmuller survived and are in several countries as part of collections. A beautiful replica as perfect as the original model and an excellent work that required much patience and dedication! Dario Faria


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51reutter
15 years ago

Of course... i can figure that out... Being honest, i'm not into such a project right now...no space, no money, and still a lot of things to learn!

Just for a knowledge matter, is out there any comparision page between an original Heb and some replica? i've got some info on mid and late 50's models, but not much on early models....

I have a reasonable doubt on what to buy now, but will post it in a better place...

Any way, thanks a lot!:beer:

leowagen wrote:



Hi leowagen,

found these link searching the web, hope you find what you are looking for:

Replica of Heb 

thehebregistry 

Another replica 

This is the best place to get parts to make a perfect replica, from Blech-Manufaktur

Blech-Manufaktur 


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oval56
15 years ago
i think the windscreen/ screenframe is to big&high also

her a pic of my real one:
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usariemen
15 years ago

Of course... i can figure that out... Being honest, i'm not into such a project right now...no space, no money, and still a lot of things to learn!

Just for a knowledge matter, is out there any comparision page between an original Heb and some replica?

leowagen wrote:



Just study the original. On pictures, at meetings, on period pictures etc.
When you know how a real Heb looks in detail you can tell the differences when you see a replica.
Maybe my page can help also. Heb details 
Kind regards, Carsten.
Master of my domaine.
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