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Volkswagen had also produced Type 2 and Type 3 vehicles, but those did not require a different engine from the Type 1/Beetle to operate, but by the time the company got to Type 4, Volkswagen ...
A heavily modified 1965 Volkswagen Type 2 is going under the hammer in mid-August with hopes of fetching as much as $125,000.
We’ve seen many Volkswagen Vanagon camper vans with a Subaru engine at the back, but this Type 2 from the second generation is quite unusual. For a DIY job, it looks impressive and sports some ...
Volkswagen's 1968 Type 2 T2 Transporter is powered by an air-cooled, 48-horsepower, 1.6-liter flat-four engine that is fed by dual carburetors. A four-speed manual transmission links with the ...
1963 Volkswagen Bus Is a Tiny Camper-Hauling Semi With a Surprise Engine Swap You're looking at what used to be two separate VW Type 2 vans, mashed together to form a truly unique vehicle.
The 1965 VW Type 2 Bus up for auction has undergone a thorough restoration. 21 windows and a sliding fabric sunroof create a light, airy, and open cabin space. It’s powered by a fresh 1.9-liter ...
After sitting untouched for more than 40 years, this 1962 VW Type 2 Bus is ready for its long-awaited resurrection! The first step in restoring this vintage Volkswagen is performing the first oil ...
VW commissioned electric vehicle conversion specialist EV West to build the electrified Volkswagen Type 2 Bus using the stock 100 kW (134 HP / 136 PS) powertrain and 35.8 kWh battery system from a ...
While the original Type 3s sold in Europe were powered by a 1.5-liter version of the engine, those making it to the United States for 1966 were 1.6-liters in displacement and rated by VW at a ...