This 1959 Volkswagen 23-window microbus re-creation underwent a
professional 23-window conversion by Grumpy's Metal of Huntington
Beach, CA. It is powered by a replacement 1,600cc air-cooled flat-4
engine with an AS21 magnesium case, Bosch 009 distributor,
dual-port heads, sidewinder exhaust and a rebuilt 4-speed manual
transaxle with a synchronized first gear. The electrical system has
been upgraded to 12-volt with an alternator, and the suspension was
refreshed with new shocks, rear axle boots and tie rods, while
braking is handled by a front disc conversion with rear drums. The
interior features three rows of bench seating upholstered in tan
vinyl with blue-patterned cloth inserts, mohair headliner, rubber
flooring, lap belts, a parcel shelf, Wolfsburg-crest steering
wheel, radio block-off plate and a "church key" accessory.
Originally finished in Dove Blue, it is now presented in turquoise
and white with deluxe trim, bullet turn signals, safari
windshields, a sliding fabric sunroof, eight skylights and six
pop-out side windows. This Volkswagen includes a Delivery Status
Certificate confirming its original production details and February
19, 1959, build date. It has been driven 961 miles since build
completion. ** PREVIEW
Vehicle Details
1959 Volkswagen Bus
Listing ID:CC-1988868
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1959
Make:Volkswagen
Model:Bus
Exterior Color:TURQUOISE/WHITE
Interior Color:TAN/GREY
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:162869
VIN:440421
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