Vehicle Description
This 1995 Volkswagen Type 2 13-Window Camper has a long name
because it needs to convey all of the different features it has.
This is a younger Brazilian import that has the iconic look with
all that glass to let in plenty of sunshine. And you can decide
where you want to see the sunrise because this is outfitted to be
your home away from home.
South America kept many VW traditions alive longer than even
Germany did. This is the kind of vehicle that gets to blend some of
your favorite elements of the Type 2 Bus. The flat front end is the
later Breadvan look, and the great body lines and smooth paint keep
the crisp and clean look going from every angle. Of course, the
full window treatment, including the wraparound rear ones, has the
look of those first-gen surf wagons. And this even has a step
ladder and wood roof rack so you can have an epic road trip to the
beach. The two-tone green and white is a later respray so it not
only has a nostalgic look, but also it shines just as bright as
your memories. It's never too fancy for a road trip, but even the
little things like the shine of the side trim and VW hubcap are
there to make sure you get extra attention everywhere you
arrive.
Inside, the setup in the front is clean and comfy. You have
vintage-cool pieces like the VDO gauges, dual-spoke steering wheel,
and a split bench that gives the driver bucket-like individuality.
It looks particularly nice because the essentials (upholstery,
carpeting, door panels, dash pad, etc.) have a fresh feeling, and
they all coordinate with a two-tone tan style. The thoughtfulness
continues in the rear where it also adds function. You have full
curtains that coordinate with the color theme. The facing rear
seats can all convent around the table. The rear bench also folds
together with the padded rear shelf for a nice flat bed. And
there's even an added sink with a water filtration system (it
currently needs an outside source for the water.)
In the rear is the familiar VW flat-four motor. It's a dual-carb
1600cc air-cooled powerhouse that retains the hardy reputation that
makes these VWs so desirable. So it fires up with that same robust
hum you have known for decades. These Buses are always associated
with the open road, and so it's nice to take full control of the
motor with the four-speed manual transmission. And this one was
made to be an easy cruiser. That's why you have upgrades like power
brakes, front discs, and modern tires disguised as classic
whitewalls.
This Brazilian Bus gives you a younger and fresher take on the
classic Type 2. It's the kind of van that will have you thinking
about the open road. Call today!!!