Vehicle Description
In 1950, Volkswagen made a significant debut with the Type 2, also
referred to as the T1 during its initial generation. These early
Type 2 models, which were based on the Type 1 Beetle, showcased the
iconic design elements that have since become classics: the sleek
trim lines and the prominent chrome VW emblem gracing the
front.
The T1 Type 2 was impressively versatile, offered in a range of
body styles and variations, including pickup trucks, panel vans,
and camping vehicles, all powered by a rear-mounted engine. Among
the most iconic variations were the Samba and the Westfalia.
Production of the T1 in Europe concluded in 1967, but in Brazil, it
continued until 1975. It was eventually succeeded by the T2 Type
2.
Here we have a very nice 1972 restored T1 Brazilian Bus.
Powered by a 1500cc Flat 4-cylinder engine, refurbished to bring
back its original glory, ensuring peak performance and
reliability.
Exuding an air of timeless elegance, the exterior is adorned in the
regal Cadillac Black and Beige finish, a striking combination that
turns heads wherever it goes.
Step inside to discover the epitome of comfort and style with the
Beige Wicker interior. Every detail, from the upholstery to the
trim, has been lovingly restored to its former splendor, creating a
warm and inviting ambiance.
By appointment only. Please call or text Gaston for more
information 766-523-703 or vist www.thebarnmiami.com