1961 Volkswagen Type 2 Camper Special Edition Bus - beautifully
restored example of one of the most iconic and beloved vehicles
ever built. German-built and originally sold in Brazil, this bus
blends classic European craftsmanship with the timeless character
that made the VW camper a cultural legend. This bus has undergone a
fresh full frame-off restoration, 1200 CC Engine with 4 Speed
Manual Transmission, bringing it back to outstanding condition from
top to bottom. The paintwork is excellent and finished in a
stunning turquoise and white color combination that perfectly
captures the fun, vintage spirit of the early 1960s. It has the
kind of presence that draws attention everywhere it goes, whether
at a show or parked at the beach. Inside, the full camper interior
is both charming and functional. It features a built-in bed,
refrigerator, and a functioning sink, making it ready for weekend
getaways, shows, or simply enjoying the nostalgia of classic road
trips. The interior restoration complements the exterior
beautifully and reflects the same level of care and attention to
detail. This is the kind of bus that appeals to both collectors and
enthusiasts a true show-quality example that has already had the
hard work done. With its fresh restoration, desirable camper setup,
and eye-catching color combination, this 1961 Volkswagen Camper Bus
is ready for its next proud owner to enjoy and show with
confidence.
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