![]() The selling dealer notes that the door panels, rear side panels, and seat covers have been retrimmed with reproduction materials. The interior is trimmed in white and gray vinyl and features accommodations for nine on three rows of bench seats, black rubber floor coverings, two-tone side panels, and a white headliner. ![]() The steering box side plate was resealed in 2016. White 15″ steel “wide five” wheels wear chrome VW hubcaps and 6.40-15″ Firestone Deluxe Champion tubeless tires. Safari-style pop-out panels have been added front and rear. The selling dealer notes that the glass is a mixture of stock pieces with reproduction corner and skylight windows. The body has been repainted in Beige Grey (BGR) over Sealing Wax Red (SW) and features a replacement white sliding canvas roof insert. This Samba is now offered by the selling dealer with service records from 2016 onward, a refurbished tool kit, and a clean Washington State title. Additional equipment includes a Bosch 009 distributor, a Bocar carburetor, 15″ steel wheels, and four-wheel drum brakes. ![]() Power comes from a 1.6-liter dual-port flat-four sourced from a later Beetle and paired with a four-speed manual transmission. ![]() The Bus is finished in Beige Grey over Sealing Wax Red and features a sliding canvas sunroof as well as pop-out Safari windshield and rear window glass. It has been driven less than 300 miles since a restoration that took place before it was purchased by the previous owner in 2016, and the selling dealer acquired it in May 2020. This Volkswagen Type 2 is a nine-passenger, 23-window Deluxe model that was built to US specifications on May 22, 1962. ![]()
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