1961 Volkswagen Kombi 23 Window Bus
1961 Volkswagen Bus/Vanagon DeLuxe
Technical specifications of Volkswagen Bus/Vanagon 1961 | |
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Price: | - |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Austin, Texas, United States |
Make: | Volkswagen |
Model: | Bus/Vanagon |
Trim: | DeLuxe |
Year: | 1961 |
Mileage: | 1 |
Engine size: | 4 cyl |
Number of cylinders: | 4 |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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Real 23 Window.Not a Clo, added Roof or any Micky Mouse...
Pretty Decent Shape, that you can Drive as is, or restore to you desired level...Was running when parked, so will need labor to make it roadworthy...Rear Seat is missing.There’s nothing quite like a Volkswagen Microbus. Now, thanks to low production numbers and perpetually high demand, well-done Type 2s are providing investors with a rock-solid place to park some serious money. The 23-window Kombi is a highly desirable rarity that affords one lucky VW enthusiast the ultimate opportunity to own an appreciating classic. If you’re looking for some of the coolest, most unique and most valuable metal your money can buy.Produced from 1949 to 1967, the first generation of the Volkswagen bus was originally intended as a basic cargo hauler. After much success and growing demand, Wolfsburg realized the full potential of their comfortable people mover and, in 1951, began producing a model called the Deluxe. Considered the ultimate transporter by many Volkswagen enthusiasts, the Deluxe would soldier on for almost 20 years, creating an automotive icon that, in terms of collectability, is matched by few other classics.Deluxe is about as close to “ultimate” as a classic can get. A solid bodyGood panels Pretty complete.This stunning, 23-window Microbus is ready fora full restoration or to enjoy as your daily driver...Unique classic that’s poised for many years of fun and appreciation. As some of the most desirable metal on the market, it oozes the kind of personality that’s only found in ‘60s-era specialty cars. If you’re looking for a blue chip collectable that’s as unique as it is exclusive, you’ve foundit !
Pretty Decent Shape, that you can Drive as is, or restore to you desired level...Was running when parked, so will need labor to make it roadworthy...Rear Seat is missing.There’s nothing quite like a Volkswagen Microbus. Now, thanks to low production numbers and perpetually high demand, well-done Type 2s are providing investors with a rock-solid place to park some serious money. The 23-window Kombi is a highly desirable rarity that affords one lucky VW enthusiast the ultimate opportunity to own an appreciating classic. If you’re looking for some of the coolest, most unique and most valuable metal your money can buy.Produced from 1949 to 1967, the first generation of the Volkswagen bus was originally intended as a basic cargo hauler. After much success and growing demand, Wolfsburg realized the full potential of their comfortable people mover and, in 1951, began producing a model called the Deluxe. Considered the ultimate transporter by many Volkswagen enthusiasts, the Deluxe would soldier on for almost 20 years, creating an automotive icon that, in terms of collectability, is matched by few other classics.Deluxe is about as close to “ultimate” as a classic can get. A solid bodyGood panels Pretty complete.This stunning, 23-window Microbus is ready fora full restoration or to enjoy as your daily driver...Unique classic that’s poised for many years of fun and appreciation. As some of the most desirable metal on the market, it oozes the kind of personality that’s only found in ‘60s-era specialty cars. If you’re looking for a blue chip collectable that’s as unique as it is exclusive, you’ve foundit !