The Hare Splitter is based on a German version of a 1974 Volkswagen Rabbit (Germany: Volkswagen Golf Mk. I). The name came from the pun between the words "hare" (meaning rabbit) and "hair" (meaning (body) hair). It was built from 1974 until 1983.
The Hare Splitter is based on a German version of a 1974 Volkswagen Rabbit (Germany: Volkswagen Golf Mk. I). The name came from the pun between the words "hare" (meaning rabbit) and "hair" (meaning (body) hair). It was built from 1974 until 1983.
Bugs Bunny and his next door neighbor, Casbah, are preparing to go on a date with Daisy, but a fight for Daisy begins as soon as Casbah and Bugs exit their rabbit holes. Bugs and Casbah both leave their holes with flowers for Daisy. Seeing each other's gifts, they try to outdo each other with bigger and better gifts. Bugs finally throws an anvil on Casbah’s head to get rid of him. In addition to tricking Casbah on the swing, Bugs pretends to kiss Casbah by using a plunger and hitting him on the head. He continues tricking Casbah by painting a bomb to look like Daisy.