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Old 01-28-2021, 04:17 PM
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Smile Volkswagen Santana 1987 1/100 scale FDS Model

Well friends, another model made in a few hours, adding one more item to my 1/100 scale car collection in particular, Brazilians, and a classic from the 80s, the natural successor to the first generation Volkswagen Passat in Brazil, Santana (Passat B2 in Germany), the first mixed technology car between Volkswagen and Audi with a water-cooled engine. The Santana in its first version in 1984 was a direct competitor of the Chevrolet Monza (derivated from Opel Ascona), manufactured in Brazil by GM, but over the years it has had a life of its own with improved mechanics and suffering at least two major restyling in production time in Brazil, the model deals with the first restyling of 1987, the CD version with minor improvements and bumpers integrated into the body. The Brazilian model was the same as the German with the exception of an exclusive variant with two doors. Santana's second restyling dates from the mid-1990s and was exclusive to the Brazilian and Chinese markets and did not exist in Germany. Model designed by FDS.















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