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The Brasilia was built by Volkswagen of Brazil. (No real surprise, given the name.) VW of Brazil had a certain amount of independence from its parent company in Germany and was able to design and produce cars like this and the really cool SP2 for markets outside of Europe and North America. The Brasilia was sold in most Central and South American countries and, although part of Europe, Portugal. VW sold over 1 million of these cars during its 10 year run.
While it looks a lot like a shrunken VW 412, the Brasilia is actually based on the old Beetle.
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According to the seller, there are just 4 of these cars in the US. This one has just under 30,000 miles on it and was in storage for 23 years. The seller says everything is in working order on the car.
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If you're an air-cooled VW fan and and having something very exclusive (at least in the US) means a lot to you, this would be a very, very cool car to own.
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