The Trabant 601 Kombi Wagon 1973 is a small, boxy two-door wagon designed and manufactured in East Germany between the years 1964 and 1991. This car has a distinctively robust yet modern look, with a small, angular body that sits low to the ground. The Trabant 601 Kombi is powered by a two-cylinder, air-cooled, gasoline engine coupled to a four-speed manual transmission, and its light weight of just under 1500 lbs gives it nimble handling capabilities. The car has a wheelbase of 83.7 inches, a width of 61 inches, and a length of 144.6 inches, and has a removable roof that makes it an even more versatile vehicle. Inside, the original 1973 Trabant 601 Kombi is sparse but surprisingly spacious, with two rows of seating, a fold-down rear bench seat, and plenty of cargo space behind the rear seats. The dashboard is straightforward, with basic controls and gauges centered within easy reach of the driver. The cars interior is made of resin reinforced with cotton and wool fibers, giving it a unique and durable feel. The exterior of the Trabant 601 Kombi is instantly recognizable, and features a black cloth convertible top and plastic bumpers that perfectly complement the cars rugged yet stylish character.
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