HO 1:87 Scale
When it came to the perfect view, the Ford FK 1000 fit the bill perfectly
Its real-world sibling is always a source of admiration at conventions of classic vehicle enthusiasts. The Ford FK 1000 owes its unusual look, above all, to the organically shaped flank design in sapphire blue, especially since the two-colour design of the classy, formerly made-in-Cologne panorama bus mostly came adorned with a plain central belt. At the time, the Ford Transit panorama bus was intended to be the response to its direct competitor, the samba bus version of the VW T1. If you look closely at the WIKING model, you will be able to make out the type designation “Taunus Transit” on the panorama bus. A moniker that actually makes perfect sense given the fact that the transporter benefited from the 55 hp engine used in the Taunus 15M since 1958. Before the first transit generation was abandoned in 1965, minibus buyers looking for convenience could opt for the panorama” version and were not disappointed with the visually appealing exterior.”
Year manufacture – 1962-65
Note – Model item, not a toy! Not suitable for children under 14 years.