fbpx
Wikipedia

Volkswagen SP2

The Volkswagen SP2 is a sports car that was developed by Volkswagen do Brasil and built from July 1972 until December 1975. It is based on the chassis of the Brazilian market Volkswagen Type 3. "SP" is said to be an initialism of São Paulo, where the car was built, or of "Sports Prototype".[1][2][3][4] In its issue of 20 June 1973, German technology magazine Hobby called the SP2 the "most beautiful Volkswagen in the world."[5][6]

Volkswagen SP2
Overview
ManufacturerVolkswagen do Brasil
Also calledType 149
Production
  • 1973–1976
  • 10,205 produced
AssemblyBrazil: São Bernardo do Campo
Designer
Body and chassis
ClassSports car
Body style2-door hatchback coupé
LayoutLongitudinal RR
RelatedVolkswagen Variant
Powertrain
Engine
  • 1.6 L air-cooled H4 (SP1)
  • 1.7 L air-cooled H4 (SP2)
  • 1.8 L water-cooled I4 (SP3 prototype)
Transmission4-speed manual with reverse
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,400 mm (94.5 in)
Length4,212 mm (165.8 in)
Width1,610 mm (63.4 in)
Height1,158 mm (45.6 in)
Chronology
PredecessorVolkswagen Karmann Ghia

History edit

Beginning in August 1952, as part of efforts to spur development of an indigenous automobile industry, Brazil began enacting a series of progressively more restrictive laws that effectively closed their market to imports.[7][8] The domestic manufacturers were usually divisions of larger multinational firms, and offered little in the way of sportscars, leaving local independent carmakers to fill the gap.[9]

Brazilian sportscars before the SP2 edit

  • From 1962 to 1966, the local division of Willys-Overland Motors produced a version of the Alpine A108 called the Willys Interlagos.[10]
  • In 1963, Italian immigrant Genaro "Rino" Malzoni unveiled his DKW GT Malzoni. In 1964, Malzoni became one of the founders of Sociedade de Automóveis Lumimari Ltda, dedicated to building increasingly refined versions of his namesake car. In 1966, the company changed its name to Puma Veículos e Motores Ltda, and unveiled their debut model, the Puma GT. While the earliest Puma GTs were powered by three cylinder, two-stroke DKW engines, Malzoni redesigned the car to use Volkswagen components when DKW announced their withdrawal from the Brazilian market. Puma went on to become Brazil's most well-known sportscar builder.[11][12][13]
  • From 1964 to 1966, Brazilian truck builder Brasinca built the 4200 GT, with an all-steel body and power from an inline six-cylinder Chevrolet engine.[14]
  • In 1966, Fábrica Nacional de Motores (FNM) released the FNM Onça, a two-door coupé designed and built by Malzoni and his company Lumimari and based on the mechanicals of the Alfa Romeo 2000 sedan. The car had a GRP body styled by designer Anísio Campos that resembled the 1964½–1966 Ford Mustang. Few were built.[15][16]
  • In 1968 the Adamo first appeared on a motorshow stand. Various models were built over the course of several years, with production tapering off until finally ending in 1990.[17]
  • Also in 1968 the Volkswagen-based Lorena GT was launched. Offered as a kit or assembled, only 9 bodies were completed.[18]

The sportiest cars in Volkswagen do Brasil's lineup in the late 1960s and early 1970s were the aging, soon-to-be-retired, Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Type 14, and its Brazilian-market stable-mate, the Karmann Ghia TC.

Rudolf Leiding edit

Rudolf Wilhelm Karl Leiding started his career with Volkswagen (VW) as a production engineer in Wolfsburg in 1945. He was later made manager of the VW plant in northern Hesse. From 1965 until 1968 he was managing director of the Auto Union plant in Ingolstadt. On 1 March 1968, Leiding took over management of Volkswagen do Brasil in São Bernardo do Campo.[19][20]

"Projeto X" edit

It is said that Leiding became convinced that Volkswagen needed to develop a car like the SP2 when a director of the company building the Puma suggested that VW, lacking a new sportscar, feature a Puma on their stand at the 1969 Brazilian motor show.[9][21]

In 1970, Leiding launched "Projeto X" (Project X), with the goal of developing a sportscar able to liven up Volkswagen's staid image in Brazil.[22][23]

Leiding himself produced some of the earliest sketches of what became the SP2. Wanting the car to appeal to female buyers, he sought out his wife Helga's input on the design. Some consider Helga to have been the seventh member of the SP2's development team.[24][1][25]

Designers Márcio Lima Piancastelli, José Vicente Novita Martins, and Jorge Yamashita Oba were assigned to the project.[5][6][26] Dr. Paulo Iványi was the first lead engineer on the car, later replaced by Wilhelm Schmiemann.[27]

The first prototype was handcrafted by Giuseppe Accasto, who had originally been sent to Brazil from Italy by Carrozzeria Fissore to handle projects for DKW-Vemag.[25]

The resulting model study was the first Volkswagen with the "shark face" nose style, also called the "Leiding face", that appeared later on models like the German 412 and Brazilian Brasília.[28][29]

The study was presented at the Feira da Indústria Alemã (German industrial fair) in São Paulo, Aréa do Parvilhão da Bienal do Parque do Ibirapuera on 24 March 1971.[4]

Leiding returned to Germany to become head of Volkswagen's worldwide operations before the SP2 went into production.[25]

Assembly edit

Two different companies and three facilities were involved in the development and production of the SP2, including:

  • Volkswagen do Brasil, Factory 2 in São Paulo.
    • Design, engineering, and development of the VW SP.
    • Production-related vehicle testing on the local test track.
  • Volkswagen do Brasil, Anchieta factory in São Bernardo do Campo
    • Production of all sheet metal parts.
    • Production of chassis, engines, transmissions, and axles on a dedicated production line.
    • Painting of the body shells welded at Karmann-Ghia for quality reasons.
    • Final inspection and delivery of the sports coupés for sale by Karmann-Ghia do Brasil.
  • Karmann-Ghia do Brasil in São Bernardo do Campo.
    • Hand-assembly of the bodyshells from sheet metal supplied by Volkswagen on a production line shared with the Karmann Ghia TC.
    • Mounting the bodies painted at Volkswagen on the floor assemblies completed at Volkswagen, and completion of the vehicles.

Sales and production edit

Volkswagen's numeric designation for the SP2 is Type 149.[27][30]

The first SP2 chassis made had serial number BL-000101, and was manufactured on 23 June 1972.[5]

Both the SP1 and SP2 were officially launched on 26 June 1972.[2] The SP2 cost 29,700 Brazilian cruzeiros, almost as much two Beetles, called the Fusca in Brazil.[4]

Due to the car's modest engine output, a contemporary joke says that "SP" actually stood for "Sem Potência," Portuguese for "without power".[31] Specifically, the SP2 lagged in comparison to its main domestic competitor, the Puma, which, although using a similar engine, was much lighter due to its GRP body.

Volkswagen do Brasil made plans to export the SP2 to the United States, but these fell through, in part due to the car's headlamps being too low to meet US safety standards.[27]

Despite being praised by critics for its looks, sales of the SP2 were slow. The last SP2 chassis made had serial number BL-010307, and was manufactured on 16 December 1975.[5]

In total, 10,205 cars were built. 681 were exported, 155 of which went to Nigeria. A limited number were also exported to other countries in Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East.[27] The price of a well-preserved example today is considerably higher than other VW models of its age. The car is now a sought-after collector's item.[32]

Features edit

Body and chassis edit

The production SP2 is based on the chassis of the Brazilian VW Type 3 Variant.[9] This is a steel backbone chassis with attached floor pans. The SP2's bodywork is also steel.[9][33]

The overall shape is that of a long-nosed, two door hatchback coupé. It was the lowest car built in Brazil to that date.[34] The SP has two trunks; a 140 L (4.9 cu ft) space under the front hood, and a 205 L (7.2 cu ft) compartment in the rear, accessible via a large hatch.[35]

The body includes a "collision belt" that consists of the front and rear bumpers and bands of collision-resistant material down each side capped with rubber.[36] The original design of the SP2 included energy-absorbing bumpers mounted on spring-steel "claws", a feature that was not implemented on the production cars.[9]

The headlamps in the SP2 are quartz-halogen units.[9][36]

Powertrain edit

 
Engine compartment

Powering the SP2 is a "BL" code four-cylinder Volkswagen air-cooled engine displacing 1.7 L.[37] This version of VW's boxer four is called the "suitcase" or "pancake" engine, and has its cooling fan on the end of the crankshaft, reducing engine height.[37] It makes 65 (DIN) hp and gives the SP2 a top speed of 161 km/h (100 mph). The SP2 takes 17.4 seconds to accelerate to 100 km/h (62 mph).

The transaxle is a fully synchronized four-speed manual with reverse. It has the same gear ratios as the Brazilian Type 3, but a higher final drive ratio (lower numerically) to compensate for its smaller 14 in (356 mm) diameter wheels.[27]

Running gear edit

The suspension fitted to the early Brazilian Type 3 chassis underpinning the SP2 differed in some significant ways from its German counterpart, and has been said to more closely resemble that of VW's EA97 series of concept cars.[38]

The SP2's front suspension comprises upper and lower trailing arms and stabilizer bar, but in a departure from the German Type 3, the SP2's Brazilian Variant system retains the laminated transverse torsion leaf system of the Fusca, instead of the tubular torsion bars used on the German Type 3. The rear suspension is a swing axle system with transverse torsion bars, trailing arms, and a "Z bar" transverse auxiliary spring, rather than the independent rear suspension (IRS) and semi-trailing arms found on the German Type 3.[39][9][26]

Brakes are discs in front, and drums in back. The braking system uses a dual-circuit hydraulic system.[36]

Interior trim edit

 
Interior

The SP2's instrumentation includes a large tachometer and a speedometer with odometer directly ahead of the driver. To the right are a fuel gauge, oil temperature gauge, ammeter and a clock.[36][9]

The interior of the SP2 features a center console, map lights for driver and passenger, and 3-point non-retracting seatbelts, the first Brazilian car to include that safety feature. The seats feature adjustable headrests and backrests, and both seats and door panels could be ordered upholstered in leather. The floor behind the seats is carpeted, and includes hold-down straps for luggage.[35]

SP1 edit

Alongside the SP2, a less powerful, more sparsely equipped version was offered, named the SP1. Fitted with a 1.6 L "BV" code boxer engine producing 40 kW (54 hp), it has a top speed of 149 km/h (93 mph). The SP1 was discontinued in July 1974 after only 84 units were built.[40]

The interior of the SP1 is more spartan than that of the SP2, with simpler seats, no leather option, and without the center console, reading lights, passenger handle, or oil temperature gauge and clock offered in the SP2.[36][35]

The SP1 also makes do with sealed beam headlamps rather than the quartz-halogen units on the SP2.[9][36]

Technical data edit

VW SP1: VW SP2:
Engine:  4-cylinder boxer engine
Displacement:  1,585 cc (96.7 cu in) 1,679 cc (102.5 cu in)
Bore × Stroke:  85.5 mm × 69 mm (3.4 in × 2.7 in) 88 mm × 69 mm (3.5 in × 2.7 in)
Maximum power:  40 kW (53.6 hp) at 4200 rpm 48 kW (64.4 hp) at 4600 rpm
Maximum torque:  110 N⋅m (81.1 lb⋅ft) at 2600 rpm 121 N⋅m (89.2 lb⋅ft) at 3000 rpm
Compression ratio:  7.2:1 7.5:1
Induction:  2 downdraft Solex 32 PDSIT 2 downdraft Solex 34 PDSIT
Vavletrain:  Gear-driven cam-in-block, pushrods, rocker arms, two valves per cylinder
Cooling:  Air cooled (fan)
Transmission:  4-speed manual transmission with reverse
Front suspension:  Upper and lower trailing arms, stabilizer bar, transverse torsion leaf springs, telescopic dampers
Rear suspension:  Swing axle, trailing arms, "Z bar" transverse auxiliary spring, transverse torsion bars, telescopic dampers
Brakes F/R:  278 mm (10.9 in) disc brakes / drum brakes
Steering:  Worm and roller
Body:  Steel body on steel backbone chassis
Track F/R:  1,342 / 1,380 mm (52.8 / 54.3 in)
Wheelbase:  2,400 mm (94.5 in)
Length: 
Width: 
Height: 
4,212 mm (165.8 in)
1,610 mm (63.4 in)
1,158 mm (45.6 in)
Curb weight:  890 kg (1,962 lb)
Top speed:  149 km/h (93 mph) 161 km/h (100 mph)
0–100 km/h (62 mph):  16.0 seconds 15.0 seconds
Fuel consumption:  8.0 l/100 km (35.3 mpg‑imp; 29.4 mpg‑US) 8.3 l/100 km (34.0 mpg‑imp; 28.3 mpg‑US)

Legacy edit

It has been suggested that the SP2 influenced the design of the Philippine DMG-VW Toro.[41]

The SP2 is also generally believed to have been the conceptual predecessor of Volkswagen's EA425 project, which was eventually launched as the Porsche 924.[24][9]

A 1973 example repainted by Volkswagen do Brasil from Astral Blue metallic to Lotus White is part of the collection of the Volkswagen AutoMuseum Foundation in Wolfsburg, and may be seen in the AutoMuseum Volkswagen.[42][32]

The fortieth anniversary of the launch of the SP2 was held on December 10 and 11, 2011, in Barra Bonita.[43] Its fiftieth anniversary was held on 26 June 2022 at the Haras Tuiuti race track in São Paulo.[2][44]

Proposed successors edit

Volkswagen SP3 edit

Volkswagen do Brasil did two design studies of possible SP2 successors.

One of VW's SP3 prototypes kept the same chassis and general mechanical layout of the SP2, but replaced the air-cooled engine with a rear-mounted Passat TS engine.[27] This water-cooled 1.6 L in-line four-cylinder engine, with a compression ratio of 7.5:1 and dual carburetors, developed 85 SAE horsepower. Testing of this SP3 progressed to the point that Volkswagen planned to unveil it at the Motor Show in November 1976, but the plan was cancelled before it was shown.

VW's other concept was for a car that followed the outward appearance of the SP2 closely, but was to be built on a front-wheel drive (FWD) Volkswagen unibody platform and use a water-cooled engine.[27] Volkswagen designer Luiz Alberto Veiga designed a new car based on the Golf platform. It progressed to the stage where quarter scale models were produced, but did not go further due to disappointing sales of the similar Scirocco in Europe.[45]

Dacon SP3 edit

 
Dacon SP3 concept

The task of creating a successor to the SP2 was taken up by vehicle manufacturer Dacon S.A. in São Paulo. Dacon based its SP3 on the floor pan of the SP2, and borrowed VW's idea of using a water-cooled inline engine. Externally, the Dacon SP3 differed from the SP2 by having smooth sides without the red, wraparound side trim and black rubber protection, and by its 6J×13 rims from the VW Passat. The SP2's characteristic air intakes gave way to discrete slots on the rear side windows, and a wide black grille sat above the front bumper. The 1.8 L engine produced 100 SAE hp and remained in the rear; along with the car's air conditioning compressor, while a new radiator was mounted in the front. The interior featured leather-trimmed Porsche seats (Dacon was also a Porsche dealer until imports were banned). The transmission, suspension and brakes were the same as the SP2, but parts were adapted and reinforced to handle the new engine's greater power. The prototype reached a top speed of 180 km/h (112 mph) and was manufactured at Karmann-Ghia do Brasil. When production of the VW SP2 ended in February 1976, this also cut off the supply of chassis for Dacon's SP3 conversions. Converting a VW SP2 to a Dacon SP3 cost 20% more than a brand-new Puma GTE, and the high price severely limited demand.[4]

Rosa concept edit

In 2008, designer Marcelo Rosa presented a design concept for a revived SP2 that could have been based on the contemporary Scirocco.[46]

FEI College/FAAP College concept edit

In the late 2010s, a group of mechanical engineering students at Fundação Educacional Inaciana (Educational Foundation of Ignatius, or FEI College) decided to base their major project on a re-imagined SP2. The students' professor of vehicular dynamics and suspension, Ricardo Bock, was also teaching a course on automobile design at Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado (Armando Alvares Penteado Foundation, or FAAP College), and he decided to bring the two groups together on the project. The result was a design with a tubular steel chassis, unequal-length A-arm suspension at all four corners, and a mid-mounted 2.0 L turbocharged Volkswagen EA113 TFSI engine producing 195 kW (261 hp) at 6400 rpm and 475 N⋅m (350 lb⋅ft) of torque at 3500 rpm.[9]

Ropond concept edit

In October 2020, Brazilian designer Diogo Ropond produced a plan for another SP2 successor. This low-slung concept was conceptually based on the Volkswagen ID. series battery electric vehicle platform.[47][48]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 25 March 2016. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
  2. ^ a b c Max, Júlio (27 June 2022). "Volkswagen celebra os 50 anos dos nacionais SP1 e SP2" [Volkswagen celebrates the 50th anniversary of the national SP1 and SP2]. www.autorealidade.com.br (in Portuguese).
  3. ^ Ríos, Sergio (1 June 2022). "Volkswagen SP2: el deportivo que pudo funcionar, pero que fue mal ejecutado" [Volkswagen SP2: the sports car that could work, but was poorly executed]. www.topgear.es (in Spanish).
  4. ^ a b c d Berezovsky, Sérgio (July 2002). [Great Brazilian Cars: Volkswagen SP2]. Quatro Rodas (in Portuguese). Editora Abril. Archived from the original on 5 February 2012.
  5. ^ a b c d Martos, Fred (28 January 2015). Contesini, Leonardo (ed.). "Project Cars #151: a história do meu Volkswagen SP2" [Project Cars #151: The Story of My Volkswagen SP2]. flatout.com.br (in Portuguese).
  6. ^ a b Nunes, Anderson (16 September 2014). "Esportivo brasileiro: o belo Volkswagen SP2 foi considerado "o senhor automóvel" nos anos 70" [Brazilian sports: the beautiful Volkswagen SP2 was considered “the automobile master” in the 70s]. www.oficinabrasil.com.br (in Portuguese).
  7. ^ Shapiro, Helen (Winter 1991). "Determinants of Firm Entry into the Brazilian Automobile Manufacturing Industry, 1956–1968". The Automobile Industry. 6 (4): 876–947. doi:10.2307/3117267.
  8. ^ Brooke, James (23 April 1994). "The Metamorphosis of the Brazilian Car Industry". The New York Times.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Branch, Jon (15 March 2019). "The Volkswagen SP2 + The New (Almost) Production-Ready SP Concept Car". silodrome.com.
  10. ^ Lentinello, Richard (23 September 2018). "1966 Willys Interlagos Berlinette". www.hemmings.com.
  11. ^ Kuiper, John. "DKW VEMAG GT Malzoni". www.kucarfa.nl (in Dutch).
  12. ^ Branch, Ben (3 June 2023). "For Sale: A Rare Original Malzoni GT From Brazil — Ex-Emerson Fittipaldi". silodrome.com.
  13. ^ Branch, Ben (4 September 2022). "Puma GT — The Iconic Brazilian Sports Car Of The 1960s". silodrome.com.
  14. ^ Lewis, Corey (11 February 2019). "Rare Rides: A 1965 Brasinca Uirapuru — Say What?". www.thetruthaboutcars.com.
  15. ^ Angelov, Dimitar (18 January 2022). "Alfa Romeo FNM Onca: The Italian Ford Mustang You Did Not Know About". www.topspeed.com.
  16. ^ Ruffo, Gustavo Henrique (31 July 2021). "Alfa Romeo Could Have Made a Mustang: Meet the FNM Onça". www.autoevolution.com.
  17. ^ Scharinger, João (27 April 2014). "Adamo". www.lexicarbrasil.com.br (in Portuguese).
  18. ^ Scharinger, João (31 March 2015). "Lorena". www.lexicarbrasil.com.br.
  19. ^ Kühling, Sven (4 September 2014). "VW: Erster Werkleiter Rudolf Leiding wäre heute 100 Jahre alt geworden" [VW: The first plant manager, Rudolf Leiding, would have been 100 years old today]. Die Hessische/Niedersächsische Allgemeine (in German).
  20. ^ Secco, Luiz Carlos (14 August 2022). Franco, Erica (ed.). "O curto voo dos modelos SP da Volkswagen no mercado brasileiro" [The short flight of Volkswagen SP models in the Brazilian market] (in Portuguese).
  21. ^ Sanders, Martin (30 October 2020). "The exotic VW SP2". veedubs.com.
  22. ^ Cassey, Darren (9 March 2016). "The Volkswagen SP2 Is The Sexiest Sports Car You've Never Heard Of". www.carthrottle.com.
  23. ^ Torchinsky, Jason (19 June 2015). "The Designer of One of the Best Looking VWs Ever Just Died". jalopnik.com.
  24. ^ a b Margeit, Rob (12 March 2020). "Cars you didn't know you want: Volkswagen SP2". www.drive.com.au.
  25. ^ a b c (in German). 30 April 2005. Archived from the original on 27 January 2021. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
  26. ^ a b Simister, John (22 January 2018). "The SP2 is the coolest non‑UK VW you've never heard of". www.goodwood.com.
  27. ^ a b c d e f g Glen, Simon (10 January 2004). Volkswagens of the World. Veloce Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-1903706930.
  28. ^ Kierse, Matthias (12 January 2022). "Volkswagen SP1 and SP2". www.secret-classics.com.
  29. ^ "Stilvolles Intermezzo: 50 Jahre VW 412" [Stylish interlude: 50 years of the VW 412]. www.volkswagen-classic.de (in German).
  30. ^ Glen, Simon (17 March 2017). Volkswagen Type 3. Veloce Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-1845849528.
  31. ^ Hyde, Justin (13 October 2016). . Archived from the original on 24 October 2021. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
  32. ^ a b Reis, Alessandro (11 December 2020). "VW que alemães nunca tiveram: brasileiro SP2 vira febre e preços disparam..." [VW that Germans never had: Brazilian SP2 becomes a fever and prices soar]. www.uol.com.br.
  33. ^ Branch, Ben (16 November 2021). "The Rare Volkswagen SP2 – An Air-Cooled Cult Classic Made In Brazil". silodrome.com.
  34. ^ Colombiano, Alvaro (26 September 2018). "The Volkswagen SP2 Is A Beautiful Piece Of Brazilian History". petrolicious.com.
  35. ^ a b c Nunes, Junior (29 May 2023). "A história do VW SP2 — O Volkswagen mais bonito do Brasil de todos os tempos" [The History of the VW SP2 — The most beautiful Volkswagen of all times in Brazil] (in Portuguese).
  36. ^ a b c d e f "Volkswagen SP Series". www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au.
  37. ^ a b McCourt, Mark J. (23 September 2018). "Volkswagen Type 3 Flat-Four". www.hemmings.com.
  38. ^ Niedermeyer, Paul (19 January 2023). "Curbside Classic: 1971 VW 1600 TL — Turns Out The Brazilian Type 3 Isn't Really A Type 3; It's the EA97 Reincarnated". www.curbsideclassic.com.
  39. ^ "JK's Variant Pool Car". www.justkampers.com. 12 November 2020.
  40. ^ Rocha, Mazinho (4 March 2012). "Comparativo - VW SP1 X SP2". autosclassicos.blogspot.com.br. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  41. ^ Torchinsky, Jason (15 November 2016). "This Has To Be The Least-Known Air-Cooled Volkswagen Ever Built UPDATE: It Gets Weider". jalopnik.com.
  42. ^ Gold, Aaron (22 October 2017). "Top Twenty Cars from the Volkswagen AutoMuseum". www.motortrend.com.
  43. ^ Moro, Ari (12 January 2012). "Encontro comemora 40 anos do SP-2" [Meeting celebrates 40 years of the SP-2]. www.tribunapr.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese).
  44. ^ "VW SP1 e SP2 comemoram 50 anos de história" [VW SP1 and SP2 celebrate 50 years of history]. www.canaldapeca.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). 28 June 2022.
  45. ^ Veiga, Luiz Alberto (2 March 2019). "Design — Carros Que Nunca Nasceram" [Design — Cars That Were Never Born]. autoentusiastas.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese).
  46. ^ Roth, Dan (24 October 2008). "Rendered Speculation: Volkswagen SP2 redux". /www.autoblog.com.
  47. ^ Mitrache, Vlad (30 June 2021). "Volkswagen SP2 Revival Looks like a Modern-Day Jaguar E-Type in Indy Rendering". www.autoevolution.com.
  48. ^ Berchicci, Angelo (5 January 2021). "Una sportiva brasiliana per Volkswagen" [A Brazilian sports car for Volkswagen.]. archiviolautomobile.aci.it (in Italian).

Further reading edit

  • Dierckx, Juan. VW SP — A história de um ícone [VW SP — The story of an icon] (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-65-00-15679-9.
  • Bues, Claus-Thomas (1 February 2022). Volkswagen SP2 — Historie und Dokumentation [Volkswagen SP2 — history and documentation] (in German). tredition. ISBN 978-3-347-51408-9.

External links edit

  • Vogel, Jason (18 June 2015). "Morre Márcio Piancastelli, pai da Brasilia e do SP-2" [Márcio Piancastelli, father of Brasilia and SP-2, dies]. O Globo (in Portuguese).
  • "Volkswagen SP2". www.facebook.com.
  • Samahá, Fabrício (14 August 2020). [Bold design and innovations marked this Volkswagen created in Brazil, but it lacked power]. Archived from the original on 23 August 2021. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
  • [VWSP2 Club | The VW SP2 International Club] (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 15 September 2016. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
  • "1972 Volkswagen SP2". www.carfolio.com.
  • Nessenius, Dirk. "VW SP2 Home". www.vwsp2.de.
  • . Archived from the original on 31 March 2014. Retrieved 14 August 2023.

volkswagen, sports, that, developed, volkswagen, brasil, built, from, july, 1972, until, december, 1975, based, chassis, brazilian, market, volkswagen, type, said, initialism, são, paulo, where, built, sports, prototype, issue, june, 1973, german, technology, . The Volkswagen SP2 is a sports car that was developed by Volkswagen do Brasil and built from July 1972 until December 1975 It is based on the chassis of the Brazilian market Volkswagen Type 3 SP is said to be an initialism of Sao Paulo where the car was built or of Sports Prototype 1 2 3 4 In its issue of 20 June 1973 German technology magazine Hobby called the SP2 the most beautiful Volkswagen in the world 5 6 Volkswagen SP2OverviewManufacturerVolkswagen do BrasilAlso calledType 149Production1973 197610 205 producedAssemblyBrazil Sao Bernardo do CampoDesignerJose Vicente Novita MartinsMarcio PiancastelliBody and chassisClassSports carBody style2 door hatchback coupeLayoutLongitudinal RRRelatedVolkswagen VariantPowertrainEngine1 6 L air cooled H4 SP1 1 7 L air cooled H4 SP2 1 8 L water cooled I4 SP3 prototype Transmission4 speed manual with reverseDimensionsWheelbase2 400 mm 94 5 in Length4 212 mm 165 8 in Width1 610 mm 63 4 in Height1 158 mm 45 6 in ChronologyPredecessorVolkswagen Karmann Ghia Contents 1 History 1 1 Brazilian sportscars before the SP2 1 2 Rudolf Leiding 1 3 Projeto X 1 4 Assembly 1 5 Sales and production 2 Features 2 1 Body and chassis 2 2 Powertrain 2 3 Running gear 2 4 Interior trim 3 SP1 4 Technical data 5 Legacy 6 Proposed successors 6 1 Volkswagen SP3 6 2 Dacon SP3 6 3 Rosa concept 6 4 FEI College FAAP College concept 6 5 Ropond concept 7 Gallery 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory editBeginning in August 1952 as part of efforts to spur development of an indigenous automobile industry Brazil began enacting a series of progressively more restrictive laws that effectively closed their market to imports 7 8 The domestic manufacturers were usually divisions of larger multinational firms and offered little in the way of sportscars leaving local independent carmakers to fill the gap 9 Brazilian sportscars before the SP2 edit From 1962 to 1966 the local division of Willys Overland Motors produced a version of the Alpine A108 called the Willys Interlagos 10 In 1963 Italian immigrant Genaro Rino Malzoni unveiled his DKW GT Malzoni In 1964 Malzoni became one of the founders of Sociedade de Automoveis Lumimari Ltda dedicated to building increasingly refined versions of his namesake car In 1966 the company changed its name to Puma Veiculos e Motores Ltda and unveiled their debut model the Puma GT While the earliest Puma GTs were powered by three cylinder two stroke DKW engines Malzoni redesigned the car to use Volkswagen components when DKW announced their withdrawal from the Brazilian market Puma went on to become Brazil s most well known sportscar builder 11 12 13 From 1964 to 1966 Brazilian truck builder Brasinca built the 4200 GT with an all steel body and power from an inline six cylinder Chevrolet engine 14 In 1966 Fabrica Nacional de Motores FNM released the FNM Onca a two door coupe designed and built by Malzoni and his company Lumimari and based on the mechanicals of the Alfa Romeo 2000 sedan The car had a GRP body styled by designer Anisio Campos that resembled the 1964 1966 Ford Mustang Few were built 15 16 In 1968 the Adamo first appeared on a motorshow stand Various models were built over the course of several years with production tapering off until finally ending in 1990 17 Also in 1968 the Volkswagen based Lorena GT was launched Offered as a kit or assembled only 9 bodies were completed 18 The sportiest cars in Volkswagen do Brasil s lineup in the late 1960s and early 1970s were the aging soon to be retired Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Type 14 and its Brazilian market stable mate the Karmann Ghia TC Rudolf Leiding edit Rudolf Wilhelm Karl Leiding started his career with Volkswagen VW as a production engineer in Wolfsburg in 1945 He was later made manager of the VW plant in northern Hesse From 1965 until 1968 he was managing director of the Auto Union plant in Ingolstadt On 1 March 1968 Leiding took over management of Volkswagen do Brasil in Sao Bernardo do Campo 19 20 Projeto X edit It is said that Leiding became convinced that Volkswagen needed to develop a car like the SP2 when a director of the company building the Puma suggested that VW lacking a new sportscar feature a Puma on their stand at the 1969 Brazilian motor show 9 21 In 1970 Leiding launched Projeto X Project X with the goal of developing a sportscar able to liven up Volkswagen s staid image in Brazil 22 23 Leiding himself produced some of the earliest sketches of what became the SP2 Wanting the car to appeal to female buyers he sought out his wife Helga s input on the design Some consider Helga to have been the seventh member of the SP2 s development team 24 1 25 Designers Marcio Lima Piancastelli Jose Vicente Novita Martins and Jorge Yamashita Oba were assigned to the project 5 6 26 Dr Paulo Ivanyi was the first lead engineer on the car later replaced by Wilhelm Schmiemann 27 The first prototype was handcrafted by Giuseppe Accasto who had originally been sent to Brazil from Italy by Carrozzeria Fissore to handle projects for DKW Vemag 25 The resulting model study was the first Volkswagen with the shark face nose style also called the Leiding face that appeared later on models like the German 412 and Brazilian Brasilia 28 29 The study was presented at the Feira da Industria Alema German industrial fair in Sao Paulo Area do Parvilhao da Bienal do Parque do Ibirapuera on 24 March 1971 4 Leiding returned to Germany to become head of Volkswagen s worldwide operations before the SP2 went into production 25 Assembly edit Two different companies and three facilities were involved in the development and production of the SP2 including Volkswagen do Brasil Factory 2 in Sao Paulo Design engineering and development of the VW SP Production related vehicle testing on the local test track Volkswagen do Brasil Anchieta factory in Sao Bernardo do Campo Production of all sheet metal parts Production of chassis engines transmissions and axles on a dedicated production line Painting of the body shells welded at Karmann Ghia for quality reasons Final inspection and delivery of the sports coupes for sale by Karmann Ghia do Brasil Karmann Ghia do Brasil in Sao Bernardo do Campo Hand assembly of the bodyshells from sheet metal supplied by Volkswagen on a production line shared with the Karmann Ghia TC Mounting the bodies painted at Volkswagen on the floor assemblies completed at Volkswagen and completion of the vehicles Sales and production edit Volkswagen s numeric designation for the SP2 is Type 149 27 30 The first SP2 chassis made had serial number BL 000101 and was manufactured on 23 June 1972 5 Both the SP1 and SP2 were officially launched on 26 June 1972 2 The SP2 cost 29 700 Brazilian cruzeiros almost as much two Beetles called the Fusca in Brazil 4 Due to the car s modest engine output a contemporary joke says that SP actually stood for Sem Potencia Portuguese for without power 31 Specifically the SP2 lagged in comparison to its main domestic competitor the Puma which although using a similar engine was much lighter due to its GRP body Volkswagen do Brasil made plans to export the SP2 to the United States but these fell through in part due to the car s headlamps being too low to meet US safety standards 27 Despite being praised by critics for its looks sales of the SP2 were slow The last SP2 chassis made had serial number BL 010307 and was manufactured on 16 December 1975 5 In total 10 205 cars were built 681 were exported 155 of which went to Nigeria A limited number were also exported to other countries in Latin America the Caribbean and the Middle East 27 The price of a well preserved example today is considerably higher than other VW models of its age The car is now a sought after collector s item 32 Features editBody and chassis edit The production SP2 is based on the chassis of the Brazilian VW Type 3 Variant 9 This is a steel backbone chassis with attached floor pans The SP2 s bodywork is also steel 9 33 The overall shape is that of a long nosed two door hatchback coupe It was the lowest car built in Brazil to that date 34 The SP has two trunks a 140 L 4 9 cu ft space under the front hood and a 205 L 7 2 cu ft compartment in the rear accessible via a large hatch 35 The body includes a collision belt that consists of the front and rear bumpers and bands of collision resistant material down each side capped with rubber 36 The original design of the SP2 included energy absorbing bumpers mounted on spring steel claws a feature that was not implemented on the production cars 9 The headlamps in the SP2 are quartz halogen units 9 36 Powertrain edit nbsp Engine compartmentPowering the SP2 is a BL code four cylinder Volkswagen air cooled engine displacing 1 7 L 37 This version of VW s boxer four is called the suitcase or pancake engine and has its cooling fan on the end of the crankshaft reducing engine height 37 It makes 65 DIN hp and gives the SP2 a top speed of 161 km h 100 mph The SP2 takes 17 4 seconds to accelerate to 100 km h 62 mph The transaxle is a fully synchronized four speed manual with reverse It has the same gear ratios as the Brazilian Type 3 but a higher final drive ratio lower numerically to compensate for its smaller 14 in 356 mm diameter wheels 27 Running gear edit The suspension fitted to the early Brazilian Type 3 chassis underpinning the SP2 differed in some significant ways from its German counterpart and has been said to more closely resemble that of VW s EA97 series of concept cars 38 The SP2 s front suspension comprises upper and lower trailing arms and stabilizer bar but in a departure from the German Type 3 the SP2 s Brazilian Variant system retains the laminated transverse torsion leaf system of the Fusca instead of the tubular torsion bars used on the German Type 3 The rear suspension is a swing axle system with transverse torsion bars trailing arms and a Z bar transverse auxiliary spring rather than the independent rear suspension IRS and semi trailing arms found on the German Type 3 39 9 26 Brakes are discs in front and drums in back The braking system uses a dual circuit hydraulic system 36 Interior trim edit nbsp InteriorThe SP2 s instrumentation includes a large tachometer and a speedometer with odometer directly ahead of the driver To the right are a fuel gauge oil temperature gauge ammeter and a clock 36 9 The interior of the SP2 features a center console map lights for driver and passenger and 3 point non retracting seatbelts the first Brazilian car to include that safety feature The seats feature adjustable headrests and backrests and both seats and door panels could be ordered upholstered in leather The floor behind the seats is carpeted and includes hold down straps for luggage 35 SP1 editAlongside the SP2 a less powerful more sparsely equipped version was offered named the SP1 Fitted with a 1 6 L BV code boxer engine producing 40 kW 54 hp it has a top speed of 149 km h 93 mph The SP1 was discontinued in July 1974 after only 84 units were built 40 The interior of the SP1 is more spartan than that of the SP2 with simpler seats no leather option and without the center console reading lights passenger handle or oil temperature gauge and clock offered in the SP2 36 35 The SP1 also makes do with sealed beam headlamps rather than the quartz halogen units on the SP2 9 36 Technical data editVW SP1 VW SP2 Engine 4 cylinder boxer engineDisplacement 1 585 cc 96 7 cu in 1 679 cc 102 5 cu in Bore Stroke 85 5 mm 69 mm 3 4 in 2 7 in 88 mm 69 mm 3 5 in 2 7 in Maximum power 40 kW 53 6 hp at 4200 rpm 48 kW 64 4 hp at 4600 rpmMaximum torque 110 N m 81 1 lb ft at 2600 rpm 121 N m 89 2 lb ft at 3000 rpmCompression ratio 7 2 1 7 5 1Induction 2 downdraft Solex 32 PDSIT 2 downdraft Solex 34 PDSITVavletrain Gear driven cam in block pushrods rocker arms two valves per cylinderCooling Air cooled fan Transmission 4 speed manual transmission with reverseFront suspension Upper and lower trailing arms stabilizer bar transverse torsion leaf springs telescopic dampersRear suspension Swing axle trailing arms Z bar transverse auxiliary spring transverse torsion bars telescopic dampersBrakes F R 278 mm 10 9 in disc brakes drum brakesSteering Worm and rollerBody Steel body on steel backbone chassisTrack F R 1 342 1 380 mm 52 8 54 3 in Wheelbase 2 400 mm 94 5 in Length Width Height 4 212 mm 165 8 in 1 610 mm 63 4 in 1 158 mm 45 6 in Curb weight 890 kg 1 962 lb Top speed 149 km h 93 mph 161 km h 100 mph 0 100 km h 62 mph 16 0 seconds 15 0 secondsFuel consumption 8 0 l 100 km 35 3 mpg imp 29 4 mpg US 8 3 l 100 km 34 0 mpg imp 28 3 mpg US Legacy editIt has been suggested that the SP2 influenced the design of the Philippine DMG VW Toro 41 The SP2 is also generally believed to have been the conceptual predecessor of Volkswagen s EA425 project which was eventually launched as the Porsche 924 24 9 A 1973 example repainted by Volkswagen do Brasil from Astral Blue metallic to Lotus White is part of the collection of the Volkswagen AutoMuseum Foundation in Wolfsburg and may be seen in the AutoMuseum Volkswagen 42 32 The fortieth anniversary of the launch of the SP2 was held on December 10 and 11 2011 in Barra Bonita 43 Its fiftieth anniversary was held on 26 June 2022 at the Haras Tuiuti race track in Sao Paulo 2 44 Proposed successors editVolkswagen SP3 edit Volkswagen do Brasil did two design studies of possible SP2 successors One of VW s SP3 prototypes kept the same chassis and general mechanical layout of the SP2 but replaced the air cooled engine with a rear mounted Passat TS engine 27 This water cooled 1 6 L in line four cylinder engine with a compression ratio of 7 5 1 and dual carburetors developed 85 SAE horsepower Testing of this SP3 progressed to the point that Volkswagen planned to unveil it at the Motor Show in November 1976 but the plan was cancelled before it was shown VW s other concept was for a car that followed the outward appearance of the SP2 closely but was to be built on a front wheel drive FWD Volkswagen unibody platform and use a water cooled engine 27 Volkswagen designer Luiz Alberto Veiga designed a new car based on the Golf platform It progressed to the stage where quarter scale models were produced but did not go further due to disappointing sales of the similar Scirocco in Europe 45 Dacon SP3 edit nbsp Dacon SP3 conceptThe task of creating a successor to the SP2 was taken up by vehicle manufacturer Dacon S A in Sao Paulo Dacon based its SP3 on the floor pan of the SP2 and borrowed VW s idea of using a water cooled inline engine Externally the Dacon SP3 differed from the SP2 by having smooth sides without the red wraparound side trim and black rubber protection and by its 6J 13 rims from the VW Passat The SP2 s characteristic air intakes gave way to discrete slots on the rear side windows and a wide black grille sat above the front bumper The 1 8 L engine produced 100 SAE hp and remained in the rear along with the car s air conditioning compressor while a new radiator was mounted in the front The interior featured leather trimmed Porsche seats Dacon was also a Porsche dealer until imports were banned The transmission suspension and brakes were the same as the SP2 but parts were adapted and reinforced to handle the new engine s greater power The prototype reached a top speed of 180 km h 112 mph and was manufactured at Karmann Ghia do Brasil When production of the VW SP2 ended in February 1976 this also cut off the supply of chassis for Dacon s SP3 conversions Converting a VW SP2 to a Dacon SP3 cost 20 more than a brand new Puma GTE and the high price severely limited demand 4 Rosa concept edit In 2008 designer Marcelo Rosa presented a design concept for a revived SP2 that could have been based on the contemporary Scirocco 46 FEI College FAAP College concept edit In the late 2010s a group of mechanical engineering students at Fundacao Educacional Inaciana Educational Foundation of Ignatius or FEI College decided to base their major project on a re imagined SP2 The students professor of vehicular dynamics and suspension Ricardo Bock was also teaching a course on automobile design at Fundacao Armando Alvares Penteado Armando Alvares Penteado Foundation or FAAP College and he decided to bring the two groups together on the project The result was a design with a tubular steel chassis unequal length A arm suspension at all four corners and a mid mounted 2 0 L turbocharged Volkswagen EA113 TFSI engine producing 195 kW 261 hp at 6400 rpm and 475 N m 350 lb ft of torque at 3500 rpm 9 Ropond concept edit In October 2020 Brazilian designer Diogo Ropond produced a plan for another SP2 successor This low slung concept was conceptually based on the Volkswagen ID series battery electric vehicle platform 47 48 Gallery edit nbsp Front nbsp Rear nbsp Front three quarters nbsp Rear three quarters nbsp Rear sideReferences edit a b Form Follows Fun Archived from the original on 25 March 2016 Retrieved 25 August 2023 a b c Max Julio 27 June 2022 Volkswagen celebra os 50 anos dos nacionais SP1 e SP2 Volkswagen celebrates the 50th anniversary of the national SP1 and SP2 www autorealidade com br in Portuguese Rios Sergio 1 June 2022 Volkswagen SP2 el deportivo que pudo funcionar pero que fue mal ejecutado Volkswagen SP2 the sports car that could work but was poorly executed www topgear es in Spanish a b c d Berezovsky Sergio July 2002 Grandes Brasileiros Volkswagen SP2 Great Brazilian Cars Volkswagen SP2 Quatro Rodas in Portuguese Editora Abril Archived from the original on 5 February 2012 a b c d Martos Fred 28 January 2015 Contesini Leonardo ed Project Cars 151 a historia do meu Volkswagen SP2 Project Cars 151 The Story of My Volkswagen SP2 flatout com br in Portuguese a b Nunes Anderson 16 September 2014 Esportivo brasileiro o belo Volkswagen SP2 foi considerado o senhor automovel nos anos 70 Brazilian sports the beautiful Volkswagen SP2 was considered the automobile master in the 70s www oficinabrasil com br in Portuguese Shapiro Helen Winter 1991 Determinants of Firm Entry into the Brazilian Automobile Manufacturing Industry 1956 1968 The Automobile Industry 6 4 876 947 doi 10 2307 3117267 Brooke James 23 April 1994 The Metamorphosis of the Brazilian Car Industry The New York Times a b c d e f g h i j k Branch Jon 15 March 2019 The Volkswagen SP2 The New Almost Production Ready SP Concept Car silodrome com Lentinello Richard 23 September 2018 1966 Willys Interlagos Berlinette www hemmings com Kuiper John DKW VEMAG GT Malzoni www kucarfa nl in Dutch Branch Ben 3 June 2023 For Sale A Rare Original Malzoni GT From Brazil Ex Emerson Fittipaldi silodrome com Branch Ben 4 September 2022 Puma GT The Iconic Brazilian Sports Car Of The 1960s silodrome com Lewis Corey 11 February 2019 Rare Rides A 1965 Brasinca Uirapuru Say What www thetruthaboutcars com Angelov Dimitar 18 January 2022 Alfa Romeo FNM Onca The Italian Ford Mustang You Did Not Know About www topspeed com Ruffo Gustavo Henrique 31 July 2021 Alfa Romeo Could Have Made a Mustang Meet the FNM Onca www autoevolution com Scharinger Joao 27 April 2014 Adamo www lexicarbrasil com br in Portuguese Scharinger Joao 31 March 2015 Lorena www lexicarbrasil com br Kuhling Sven 4 September 2014 VW Erster Werkleiter Rudolf Leiding ware heute 100 Jahre alt geworden VW The first plant manager Rudolf Leiding would have been 100 years old today Die Hessische Niedersachsische Allgemeine in German Secco Luiz Carlos 14 August 2022 Franco Erica ed O curto voo dos modelos SP da Volkswagen no mercado brasileiro The short flight of Volkswagen SP models in the Brazilian market in Portuguese Sanders Martin 30 October 2020 The exotic VW SP2 veedubs com Cassey Darren 9 March 2016 The Volkswagen SP2 Is The Sexiest Sports Car You ve Never Heard Of www carthrottle com Torchinsky Jason 19 June 2015 The Designer of One of the Best Looking VWs Ever Just Died jalopnik com a b Margeit Rob 12 March 2020 Cars you didn t know you want Volkswagen SP2 www drive com au a b c Projekt X in German 30 April 2005 Archived from the original on 27 January 2021 Retrieved 25 August 2023 a b Simister John 22 January 2018 The SP2 is the coolest non UK VW you ve never heard of www goodwood com a b c d e f g Glen Simon 10 January 2004 Volkswagens of the World Veloce Publishing Ltd ISBN 978 1903706930 Kierse Matthias 12 January 2022 Volkswagen SP1 and SP2 www secret classics com Stilvolles Intermezzo 50 Jahre VW 412 Stylish interlude 50 years of the VW 412 www volkswagen classic de in German Glen Simon 17 March 2017 Volkswagen Type 3 Veloce Publishing Ltd ISBN 978 1845849528 Hyde Justin 13 October 2016 Throwback Thursday 1973 Volkswagen SP2 Archived from the original on 24 October 2021 Retrieved 14 August 2023 a b Reis Alessandro 11 December 2020 VW que alemaes nunca tiveram brasileiro SP2 vira febre e precos disparam VW that Germans never had Brazilian SP2 becomes a fever and prices soar www uol com br Branch Ben 16 November 2021 The Rare Volkswagen SP2 An Air Cooled Cult Classic Made In Brazil silodrome com Colombiano Alvaro 26 September 2018 The Volkswagen SP2 Is A Beautiful Piece Of Brazilian History petrolicious com a b c Nunes Junior 29 May 2023 A historia do VW SP2 O Volkswagen mais bonito do Brasil de todos os tempos The History of the VW SP2 The most beautiful Volkswagen of all times in Brazil in Portuguese a b c d e f Volkswagen SP Series www uniquecarsandparts com au a b McCourt Mark J 23 September 2018 Volkswagen Type 3 Flat Four www hemmings com Niedermeyer Paul 19 January 2023 Curbside Classic 1971 VW 1600 TL Turns Out The Brazilian Type 3 Isn t Really A Type 3 It s the EA97 Reincarnated www curbsideclassic com JK s Variant Pool Car www justkampers com 12 November 2020 Rocha Mazinho 4 March 2012 Comparativo VW SP1 X SP2 autosclassicos blogspot com br Retrieved 16 August 2018 Torchinsky Jason 15 November 2016 This Has To Be The Least Known Air Cooled Volkswagen Ever Built UPDATE It Gets Weider jalopnik com Gold Aaron 22 October 2017 Top Twenty Cars from the Volkswagen AutoMuseum www motortrend com Moro Ari 12 January 2012 Encontro comemora 40 anos do SP 2 Meeting celebrates 40 years of the SP 2 www tribunapr com br in Brazilian Portuguese VW SP1 e SP2 comemoram 50 anos de historia VW SP1 and SP2 celebrate 50 years of history www canaldapeca com br in Brazilian Portuguese 28 June 2022 Veiga Luiz Alberto 2 March 2019 Design Carros Que Nunca Nasceram Design Cars That Were Never Born autoentusiastas com br in Brazilian Portuguese Roth Dan 24 October 2008 Rendered Speculation Volkswagen SP2 redux www autoblog com Mitrache Vlad 30 June 2021 Volkswagen SP2 Revival Looks like a Modern Day Jaguar E Type in Indy Rendering www autoevolution com Berchicci Angelo 5 January 2021 Una sportiva brasiliana per Volkswagen A Brazilian sports car for Volkswagen archiviolautomobile aci it in Italian Further reading editDierckx Juan VW SP A historia de um icone VW SP The story of an icon in Portuguese ISBN 978 65 00 15679 9 Bues Claus Thomas 1 February 2022 Volkswagen SP2 Historie und Dokumentation Volkswagen SP2 history and documentation in German tredition ISBN 978 3 347 51408 9 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Volkswagen SP2 Vogel Jason 18 June 2015 Morre Marcio Piancastelli pai da Brasilia e do SP 2 Marcio Piancastelli father of Brasilia and SP 2 dies O Globo in Portuguese Volkswagen SP2 www facebook com Samaha Fabricio 14 August 2020 Desenho arrojado e inovacoes marcaram esse Volkswagen criado no Brasil mas faltava potencia Bold design and innovations marked this Volkswagen created in Brazil but it lacked power Archived from the original on 23 August 2021 Retrieved 14 August 2023 VWSP2 Club O clube internacional do VW SP2 VWSP2 Club The VW SP2 International Club in Portuguese Archived from the original on 15 September 2016 Retrieved 14 August 2023 1972 Volkswagen SP2 www carfolio com Nessenius Dirk VW SP2 Home www vwsp2 de Willkommen auf www vwSP2 org Archived from the original on 31 March 2014 Retrieved 14 August 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Volkswagen SP2 amp oldid 1187365398, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.