Volkswagen Type 1 (T1) Bulli

The Volkswagen Type 1 (T1) Bulli is a microbus that was produced by Volkswagen from 1950 to 1967. It features an air-cooled flat-4 engine in a rear-engine, rear-wheel drive layout. It has also mythical status among car lovers as it (still) symbolizes freedom and was often connected with the hippie movement in the USA. Our T1 originates from 1965 and its condition can be regarded as superb. We were even able to accommodate a small minibar in the back of the van. It can seat nine people with a driver, so it’s perfect for experiencing panoramic rides on Plešivica’s slopes for bigger groups of friends

Volkswagen Type 2 (T2)

The Volkswagen Type 2 was produced from 1967 to 1979, with some models still being produced in Brazil up to 2013. Same as its predecessor, the Type 2 was known for its simple, utilitarian design and functionality, as well as its durability. The models designed from 1967 to 1971 were still quite reminiscent of the Type 1 model and had the same iconic status among counterculture groups. The Type 2 that we own originates from 1974 and, same as T1, we managed to incorporate a small minibar that comes in handy when making planned (or sometimes unplanned) stops. The van is ideal for smaller groups as it can accommodate up to nine people, the driver included.

Volkswagen Type 3 (T3)

he Volkswagen T3 was produced between 1979 and 1992. It is a van, so it is a smaller car than other vehicles in the Volkswagen lineup. The T3 had many innovative features, including rear-wheel drive, a flat floor, and a clamshell tailgate. It is known for being one of the best vans ever built by Volkswagen because it offers great handling on roads despite being very small in size compared to other vehicles in its class. Our T3 was produced in 1982 and is currently going through complete restoration. Once restored, it will quickly become our favourite due to its reliability and driving performances, with the potential of accommodating up to 8 people with the driver.

Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet

Volkswagen Beetle was first introduced in Germany in 1938, designed by Ferdinand Porsche and known as the Bug or Beetle. The car has been produced since then, with more than 21 million units sold worldwide (as of 2003). In the 1960s and 1970s, it was popular among hippies and other counterculture groups because it was cheap and easy to maintain. Our Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet originates from 1978 and is in mint condition. The Beetle is equipped with a modern sound system making the experience of driving it way cooler. It is ideal for more private drives as it accommodates four people with the driver.

If you are looking for a unique way to experience the best wines of the Plešivica area, then our vintage cars are perfect for you! They offer an authentic experience that you won’t find anywhere else in Croatia.