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We are in the business of manufacturing components because we want every owner of a KdF-era or an early post-war Volkswagen to be able to enjoy the full performance of their car. The parts we manufacture are fully in line with the factory documentation. We make no compromises, no simplifications at the stage of their production. After production, the quality of the parts is checked in detail. You will find all our manufactured components in our catalogue.
ww2vw.com offers an assortment of spare parts that expands every month!
“I am very impressed with your tremendous work, the attention to detail and painstaking work and passion Jacek invests make me certain WWIIVW is without a doubt the leading restorer of KdF-era Volkswagen in the world. I feel this is something owners of these vehicles should celebrate. In Jacek Krajewski you have someone you can be certain will do the work to a standard that these historically important vehicles deserve. Commissioning WWIIVW to carry out your restoration should not be viewed as a cost, but an investment.”
Ivan McCutcheon of VolksWorld Magazine
We are in the business of manufacturing components because we want every owner of a KdF-era or an early post-war Volkswagen to be able to enjoy the full performance of their car. The parts we manufacture are fully in line with the factory documentation. We make no compromises, no simplifications at the stage of their production. After production, the quality of the parts is checked in detail. You will find all our manufactured components in our catalogue.
ww2vw.com offers an assortment of spare parts that expands every month!
“I am very impressed with your tremendous work, the attention to detail and painstaking work and passion Jacek invests make me certain WWIIVW is without a doubt the leading restorer of KdF-era Volkswagen in the world. I feel this is something owners of these vehicles should celebrate. In Jacek Krajewski you have someone you can be certain will do the work to a standard that these historically important vehicles deserve. Commissioning WWIIVW to carry out your restoration should not be viewed as a cost, but an investment.”
Ivan McCutcheon of VolksWorld Magazine