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1970s

 Bieber Cabrio GmbH

Borken, Germany from 1970 to 1999

Bieber Cabrio GmbH, previously Buggy-Center Bieber KG, was a German manufacturer of automobiles. The brand name was Bieber 

History 

The company Buggy-Center Bieber KG initially had its headquarters in Wuppertal. Around 1970 began the production of automobiles. From 1990 the company was Bieber Cabriolet GmbH and the location in Borken. The field of activity was now the conversion of closed vehicles into convertibles. From mid-1991, the company was based at Landwehr 62 in Borken. In 1995, conversions of sedans to station wagons up to 1999.

The offer initially included beach buggies. The models include was the dingo, Maplex, Optimist and Speedster. There was also the Condor, an open vehicle in the style of the 1930s. Basis of the vehicles was the traditional chassis and air-cooled four-cylinder engine from the VW beetle, which was also shortened for some models. 

The models that have been converted available as Kit or conversion these Fresh Air convertible kits. which have TUV approval with your own body shell for the conversion is needed and conversion and some models take a maximum of eight days to convert into convertibles include VW Beetle, Golf, Scirocco and Polo, Opel Kadett D and Calibra, Ford Fiesta and Porsche 924 and 944. The Vario-Topcombi conversion kits mentioned were offered in model years 1996 and 1997 and adjusted for the Seat Toledo and Volvo 440. 

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