This VW is located in Aiken, SC. For more pictures, information,
videos, and to view our large inventory, please visit
www.carcaveusa.com or call 803-262-4742. Check out the walk-around
video on our YouTube channel at Financing available! Apply directly
with our lending partner, Woodside Credit, at Contact us for
additional lenders and financing options. We have no dealer or doc
fees!Highlights:Legendary 1600 Dual Port Engine4 Speed Manual9 Foot
Bed with Fold-Down SidesHidden Underbed Storage CompartmentWe love
the color combination of this previously restored T2 in Neptune
Blue (Volkswagen color L50K/ J6). The paint perfectly contrasts
with the white accented bumpers, steel wheels with painted center
caps, and beige interior. The 1600cc engine purrs like a kitten and
the 4-speed transmission shifts properly. Car Cave cycled this
beauty through our shop to ensure that it's ready to hit the
road.An absolutely iconic piece of history, this Type 2 Volkswagen
is sure to draw eyes and sighs wherever you take it. Originally,
this vehicle came in a variety of different configurations
including this Camioncino, as it was called in Italy - the
single-cab pick-up truck. This variation of the T2 is functional,
classic, and beautiful. The same T2 body was used to make a
double-cab pick-up and the iconic Volkswagen bus. After 1971, these
VW Transporters became rare in the US market due to the Chicken
Tax.The pick-up bed has three fold-down sides and is 9 feet long by
16 inches tall. Both the tail gate and the back of the cab have
small hooks, perfect for tying down heavy loads. The rear of the
vehicle also hides under-bed storage on both sides and allows easy
access to the engine underneath the bed. The single cab is clean
and simple. A beige bench seat sits three with plenty of legroom,
and the patterned vinyl is straight out of the seventies. A spare
tire tucks underneath the bench, and a locking glove box is the
perfect place to store necessities. One of the coolest features is
the underbed compartment for additional storage. When the VW showed
up at our shop we found a surprise in the storage compartment: A
bicycle!We believe that this vehicle was originally a farm truck in
Italy until it was imported in 2021 to the US, after which it spent
some time in California. Eventually returning to South Carolina,
this beauty was kept in a garage until being brought to Car Cave.
The original American owner stated it was repainted and restored in
Italy before coming across the Atlantic. The dual port engine
starts easily and runs strong. The T2 had been in storage for a
brief amount of time so we replaced the fuel filter, battery
terminal, spark plugs, distributor, Ultrasonic cleaned the Weber
Carb and performed a complete rebuild. The 185R14 Hankook Vantra LT
tires have excellent tread depth and KYB shocks have been recently
installed. The vehicle does convey with the two original service
manuals from 1973.At Car Cave, we believe that a driven car is the
best car, and occasionally our vehicles will have a few more miles
than listed. This VW is planned to be featured in a few local
marketing shoots (yes we will post the pictures) as it is a fan
favorite. To see this Volkswagen in person, stop by our shop and
showroom in Aiken, South Carolina, and to find out more information
give us a call at (803) 262 4742.
Vehicle Details
1974 Volkswagen Type 2
Listing ID:CC-2013194
Price:$29,980
Location:Aiken, South Carolina
Year:1974
Make:Volkswagen
Model:Type 2
Exterior Color:Neptune Blue
Interior Color:Beige
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:29230
Stock Number:130881
VIN:2642130881
Interested in something else? Search these similar vehicles...
ClassicCars.com has been recognized as one of the fastest-growing private companies in the United States, successfully making the Inc. 5000 list in both 2015,
2016, 2017 and 2018. This prestigious accolade represents the continued growth of the company, and ClassicCars.com's dominance as the world's largest online marketplace for
buying and selling classic and collector vehicles.
The Stevie Awards, the world's premier business awards recognized
ClassicCars.com's first-class Customer Support team with a Stevie Bronze Award in 2019, celebrating the team's skills as exemplary customer support specialists.
In 2016 The Journal, brought to you by ClassicCars.com, was celebrated as the SECOND MOST INFLUENTIAL automotive blog in the world by NFC Performance.