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A VW enthusiast has gone to great lengths to recover the wreck of a particularly rare model. The VW, a 1957 Samba, had been pushed into a Swiss lake in 1974 when its previous owner became distressed at the vehicle's gearbox problems. However, the model, which features no less than 23 windows with eight in the roof alone, is one of the most sought after VW Campers and when one avid enthusiast heard of its existence, he hired a remote-controlled submersible to try to find it. After a search the submersible lo
February 22, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
A VW enthusiast has gone to great lengths to recover the wreck of a particularly rare model. The VW, a 1957 Samba, had been pushed into a Swiss lake in 1974 when its previous owner became distressed at the vehicle's gearbox problems. However, the model, which features no less than 23 windows with eight in the roof alone, is one of the most sought after VW Campers and when one avid enthusiast heard of its existence, he hired a remote-controlled submersible to try to find it. After a search the submersible located the VW lying at a depth of 15m and the man then hired a crane to retrieve the vehicle. It is now undergoing a full restoration. This is not a performance vehicle however and even when fully restored its diminutive flat four configuration engine will struggle to power the VW when laden up any steep inclines or to attain highway cruising speeds.

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