He enlisted the help of two friends - Gunter Dahkne, who restores original VW Beetles for a living, and Jens Duwel, a caravan designer. Between them, the three men took a standard Beetle and cut away the rear, using the sketch Bohringer put before VW's design chiefs as a guide.
They left part of the roof intact to convert into a wind deflector, and kept the rear floorpan and inner wheelarches in place. The engineers then made their own load bay out of fibreglass, designing it to accommodate a quad bike.
In total, the project cost him nearly 110,000 Euros - around £73,000. "I wish Volkswagen would build it," he told us. "The company thinks it would not sell, but from the reaction it gets, I think VW may be wrong."
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