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The Volkswagen Type 2, also known as the Transporter T1, Kombi, Bulli or Bus, has achieved cult status around the world, particularly in the United States where it became the default choice of ...
The Volkswagen T1 vans are iconic for being the auto definition of a generation. Some associate them with the hippies and the 1960s and 1970s youngsters who always looked for new ways to have fun.
A classic VW T1 and an Airbus H125 helicopter served as a base for a unique build. The project is courtesy of Chuck Jurgen Teschke, who works in aircraft maintenance. The wild creation won’t be ...
The T1 Revival concept images in this post aren't official at all, but they are fun to look at. The renderings come from designer David Obendorfer, who's put together other great throwback ...
In 1975, the T1.5 was presented and produced until the last day of 2013 despite Volkswagen’s efforts to give it ABS and airbags. It was not economically feasible, so the Kombi died.
This week, VW unveiled its e-BULLI concept and announced that eClassics will convert T1 vehicles, like the classic VW camper vans, into e-BULLI-style EVs. Recently, ...
The steering wheel-less Klv-20 VW Microbus doesn't hail from an autonomous future, but from the railroad past. It is all original T1 bus up high, all train car down low – a very different way to ...
Playmobil just might have the answer with its Volkswagen T1 Camping Bus.Yes, it's a toy that casts a shadow much smaller than that of an actual VW Bus, but at $49.99, this plastic German van also ...
The first-generation 23-window VW microbus (called the T1) was marketed as "budget-friendly," with its 1950 debut sporting a price tag of $2,200. Adjusted for inflation, that's about $26,695 today.