It's an early representative of a model that went on to be one of
the most symbolic automotive offerings ever created. It features an
impressive level of scarcity, as only about 5-10 percent of its
kind sported its unique, high-visibility, open-air configuration.
And, perhaps just as importantly, it's configured to provide an
experience behind the wheel that few of its early VW counterparts
could ever come close to matching. Yes, this 1957 Volkswagen Type 2
23-Window Deluxe Samba is one very special vehicle. It greets the
present in strong form, wearing a two-tone, Sealing Wax Red and
Chestnut Brown color scheme that's emblematic of its era and
sporting consistent body lines and panel gaps to go along with its
extensive collection of clear window glass and clean chrome trim.
And check out that classic-looking luggage rack on top!
The interior is in great condition and is dressed in period-correct
colors. There's enough seating inside to accommodate a large group
- a fine dividend of the Samba's origin as a vehicle designed to
shepherd up to nine passengers on scenic excursions - and all of it
is covered in tan vinyl that really shows well. The combination of
no less than 23 windows and a canvas sunroof that slides open to
reveal a large skylight window creates a passenger experience like
no other, and the featured pop-out, safari-style front windows are
fully functional. The dash area has been nicely refreshed and
houses an original Blaupunkt AM radio. It will need a little
attention to get back online, but creates a convincingly authentic
look inside the cabin.
A collection of well-chosen mechanical upgrades equips this iconic
bus with a drivability that's downright impressive for its vehicle
class. Its 2110cc rear-mounted engine is fed by a quartet of EMPI
single-barrel carburetors, resulting in plenty of power to
negotiate everyday driving conditions, and it sits in a clean
engine bay that's protected by a fire suppression system. An
upgraded transaxle affords this German classic the ability to
handle consistent freeway driving without worry, while a newly
installed steering box makes for surprisingly precise navigation.
With disc brakes at both ends, including a Wilwood kit up front, it
also has confidence-instilling stopping ability. Yes, it's pretty
unlikely that you've come across a VW bus that handles and drives
as well as this one does.
HIGHLIGHTS
• SEALING WAX RED AND CHESTNUT BROWN EXTERIOR
• 2110 CC ENGINE
• EMPI QUAD SINGLE BARREL CARBURETORS
• 4-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION
• FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT
• UPGRADED TRANSAXEL
• NEW STEERING BOX
• 15" PORSCHE FUCHS WHEELS
• DISC BRAKES WITH WILWOOD FRONT BRAKE KIT
•PERIOD CORRECT AM RADIO
Riding just a touch lower than its factory spec, which only adds to
its standout curb appeal, this 1957 Volkswagen Type 2 23-Window
Deluxe Samba rolls on a set of 15" Porsche Fuchs wheels wrapped
with Nitto tires and must be seen in person to be fully
appreciated. Call today!
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