Volkswagen — 3 museum-grade prints across the catalogue. The Volkswagen Golf GTI defined hot-hatch culture before rally regulations made compact silhouettes factory weapons — yet Martini Racing stripe mythology and Volkswagen Motorsport branding on catalog art connect the Mk1 to the same sponsor visual language Lancia and Ford legends wore in Group B broadcast memory. Real Mk1 GTI rally programs ran through national championships and ice-race folklore; this plate dares full Martini livery and number 1 authority as catalog tribute to an era when VW proved front-drive hatchbacks could look race-ready without quattro budgets. Rank 32 in Heritage Icons documents the Volkswagen Beetle as a marque specimen — The Volkswagen Type 1 Beetle became the most-produced single-platform car in history — Ferdinand Porsche's air-cooled rear-engine layout scaled from pre-war KdF ambition into a global icon by 1965 and beyond. The plate treats coachwork, era, and silhouette as catalog facts on warm stone paper, exactly as a museum marque icon layout demands before you open the ownership history. Volkswagen's return to top-level WRC with the Polo R platform produced an era of near-total dominance as Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia won four consecutive drivers' and manufacturers' titles from 2013 through 2016. Red Bull sponsorship and Castrol EDGE branding made the white-blue-yellow livery the visual shorthand for modern rally excellence before Volkswagen withdrew from the championship after the 2016 season.