Vehicle Description
This 1974 Volkswagen Type II custom pickup underwent a meticulous
restoration by the professionals on the A&J Revival team in
Brazil. Every part of this bus has been restored or rebuilt with
restoration, bodywork, electrical and mechanical modifications,
including the completely rebuilt powertrain. It's powered by a
factory-original 1,500cc 4-cylinder engine that produces 65hp,
mated to a rebuilt 4-speed manual transmission and a new EMPI shift
lever for quick shifts. Air enters the engine through a custom
sport air filter. An aluminum crank pulley was installed, along
with an adjustable tensioner and alternator pulleys. A new
electronic injection system is responsible for managing and
optimizing the air-fuel mixture that is injected into the
combustion chamber. A new distributor, ignition coil, spark plugs
and cables were also installed. The Volkswagen's electrical system
was completely redone, from the wires and cables to the alternator,
and was converted into a 12-watt system with an alternator, voltage
regulator and battery. This truck was slightly lowered with ratchet
suspension and a complete shock absorber kit. The suspension,
steering and braking systems were rebuilt with new exclusive
Volkswagen parts. It is equipped with a split windshield with two
safari-model chrome front openings. This vehicle also has a new VW
logo and front grille, original side mirrors, dashboard grilles and
windshield wiper arms. It has a rear trunk and a long bed with
retractable sides, offering additional storage. This Volkswagen
rolls on light-alloy wheels with wide diamond spokes painted black.
The entire structure and bodywork were restored on the grille
before the vehicle received a new two-tone paint job in the
Volkswagen colors of Champagne Beige and Cherry Red. The cabin has
also been completely redone with a new custom interior, brown
genuine leather door panels and a brown headliner. The original
seats were restored by replacing the foam and springs and covered
in brown genuine leather with standard VW stitching. A wooden
sports steering wheel was also installed. **TITLE IN TRANSIT** **
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