1971 Volkswagen Type 2 BusSamba 23 Window
Recreation Introducing this 1971 Volkswagen Type 2 Bus
Samba 23 Window Recreation that is finished in a two-tone exterior
color white over blue complemented by its black interior with white
stitching. A standout feature is its sliding fabric
sunroof, which, along with the outline of small windows on the
roof, offers a panoramic view of your surroundings. This feature
allows you to enjoy the open air and take in the scenery with
maximum visibility, enhancing the overall driving
experience.Highlights:- 4-Speed Manual Transmission, -
1.6-Liter Flat-Four Engine- Solex Carburetor- 23-Windows- Fabric
SunroofEquipped with a 4-speed manual transmission, 1.6-liter
flat-four engine, Solex carburetor, single exhaust outlet, 2-spoke
steering wheel, and 14-inch steel wheels with Volkswagen branded
hub caps. Featured amenities include front bucket seating, double
bench seating, dual-side rearview mirrors, vent windows, and
pop-out front windshield. It is important to note that
this classic vehicle was originally rolled out of the factory as a
Transporter Bus and has been converted to resemble the highly
desirable 23-window Samba. This conversion has been taken into
consideration when pricing, offering an opportunity to own a piece
of automotive history at a more accessible price point. Contact us
today to experience the magic of driving a true a 23 Window
Recreation that is mechanically sound. For $36,500
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