1963 t1 samba for sale1/1/2024 ![]() Now registered in Italy, with European taxes paid, this beautifully restored Samba is only waiting for you to take to the wheel for one of the most enjoyable driving experiences of your life. Since entering our ownership, this Samba bus has journeyed from our Italian showroom to the local trattoria in Bergamo, having carefully transported and won over every member of the Girardo & Co. Once back in Germany, this 21-window Samba was treated to a complete restoration, documented with over 1000 photographs from before, during and after the works. Having been delivered new to the USA, this Samba then travelled to Japan before being returned to its country of birth, Germany. This Samba was also originally finished in Green Turquoise, as it is presented today. This certificate also confirms the optional extras, including the six pop-out side windows and North American Export Package, which included twin reversing lights, MPH speedometer, sealed beam headlights, hazard warning lights, mounting for safety belts, laminated windscreens, bumper over riders and dual-circuit brake system. sale pending Wed 11:30 pm Netherlands - fluitershoek Seller: thecoolvw WTB 59-61 23 Window Bus: 75k Wed 8:11 pm USA - iva, South Carolina Map Seller: p horvath: Very Clean 1966 (13 window) Deluxe with 2054cc: 85,999 Wed 6:29 pm USA - Costa Mesa, California Map Seller. The Samba has two pivot doors, a fabric sunroof and eight panoramic windows in the roof.Īs confirmed by the Volkswagen Certificate, this Samba was powered by an air-cooled, 1,483 cc, four-cylinder boxer engine mounted in the rear. Following and initially deriving from Volkswagen's first model, the Type 1. For the American market, VW renamed the Microbus, calling it the Samba, with these vehicles being the most desirable in today’s market. The Volkswagen Type 2, known officially (depending on body type) as the Transporter, Kombi or Microbus, or, informally, as the Bus (US) or Camper (UK), is a forward control panel van introduced in 1950 by the German automaker Volkswagen as its second car model. ![]() The beautiful Volkswagen seen here was delivered new to the American market in 1963, having left the German factory on the 21st October, and delivered to the first owner in Chicago, Illinois. The Type 2 was available as a panel van, high-roof van, flat-bed pickup truck, camping van, kombi, but perhaps most famously the Microbus, as we see here.Īffectionately unofficially known as the ‘splitty’ or ‘split-window’ thanks to its definitive split windscreen, the Microbus started production in Wolfsburg before moving to Volkswagen’s new Transporter factory from 1956 in Hanover. The Volkswagen Type 2, following on from the Type 1, or Beetle as we know it, started production in 1950 and continues to be manufactured today. This Volkswagen Type 2 T1 Samba ’21-Window’: Iconic 21-window, split-windscreen, Samba busīeautifully presented with over 1,000 images of recent restoration works The Samba bus that has travelled around the world! Gorgeously restored example of one of the world’s most famous automobiles
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