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For Sale at Auction: 1962 Volkswagen Type 2 in Scottsdale, Arizona
Built by Kindig-It Design, this 1962 VW 23-window deluxe is the
first bus built by Dave Kindig and the crew from "Bitchin' Rides."
This ride features many custom touches, such as shaved front and
rear bumpers with custom roll pans. All windows are chromed
pop-outs, including the safari windshields. The body and paint were
done to a high standard and the bus sits low yet drivable by use of
a Bus Boys narrowed and adjustable front end and lowered Type I
rear suspension. It's powered by an upgraded 2,180cc 4-cylinder
engine built by Art Thream backed by a Super Street 4-speed manual
transmission, and stopping power is provided by Porsche brakes. The
interior is completely custom and features an L-shaped rear seat,
an Automator 26-inch LED TV and big audio system, as well as an
inverter to plug into 110-volt for display.
Vehicle Details
1962 Volkswagen Type 2
Listing ID:CC-1447520
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1962
Make:Volkswagen
Model:Type 2
Exterior Color:BLACK AND SILVER
Interior Color:BLACK AND SILVER
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:133073
VIN:865450
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