Volkswagen T1 Samba

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Car-ID: XT0569
Model, Body type:
Van
Registration:
1974
Engine Power:
1,285 CCM (26 KW / 38 BHP)
Transmission:
Manual transmission
Color:
White
Doors:
5
Mileage:
50 km

Vehicle Description

Very beautifully restored rare T1 Samba
– 38 hp from a completely overhauled 1.3-litres four-cylinder boxer engine
– 4-gear manual transmission
– 2 owners only and very low mileage
– Safari windows, large sunroof, ladder and roof rack
– Repainted in the original two-tone colour red-white
– White bakelite steering wheel and very well kept interior in beige leatherette
– Whitewall tires with white hubcaps
– This extraordinary VW bus was a regular (mini) bus which operated since 1974 in the brazilian municipality of Alto Paraná
– Extensively restored by FroXx Classics Brazil and afterwards imported to Germany
A much sought after minibus not only by flower-power nostalgics


From reconstruction worker to cult object
The most successful German commercial vehicle has its roots in the postwar period – as a simple, reliable, spacious transporter it was available from 1950, with only 25 hp and a top speed of 80 km/h. That was it – that had to do.
Over the years, the requirements grew, and the “Splittie”, as it was referred to because of its split windscreen, grew too, and adapted itself: Different body shapes appeared, in addition to the closed van, there was the “Kombi” with three windows on each side. In 1951 came the – nowadays much sought-after – Samba bus with 23 windows, in 1952 the pickup. The crew-cab was available from 1959. Westfalia campers followed in 1960. From 1963, the larger engine of the VW 1500 became an option.
In 17 years, a total of 1.8 million T1 rolled off the assembly line, with one in five being sold outside Germany. A sight to behold were the colourfully painted hippie vans of the 1960s / 1970s. The T1 was loved in these circles too.

Vehicle Overview

Interior Features

  • Leatherette
  • White

Exterior Features

  • White

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