If you cannot understand the hype surrounding the Volkswagen Bus, fret not, fellow petrolhead, because it's not something I'm into either. What I can acknowledge, however, is its legendary status and ...
The original VW bus is undeniably cool in stock form, but it can really shine with a few modifications. A great example is the pictured 1965 VW T1 Samba, featuring a Porsche engine swap, chassis ...
The Volkswagen Bus was first produced in March 1950. The original VW bus was based on a modified iconic VW Beetle, known as the Plattenwagen, that was used to haul auto parts around the Volkswagen ...
This particular 1967 Volkswagen Type 2 Bus has a unique story, as previous owners implemented engine swap from gas to electric. The new owner, however, decided to restore it with a gas-powered engine ...
When you think of hippie and surfer culture, the things that pop into your head are freedom, a carefree attitude, peace and love, and a particular vehicle. I am, of course, talking about the legendary ...
Ask most people to imagine the symbols of the late 1960s counterculture, and a few recurrent images will come up: guitars, ...
The model procured and showcased by VW Classics was built by Beilhack and worked out of DB's Plattling/Bavaria rail and signal maintenance depots. Like the Klv-20 Transporter rail car fleet at large, ...
The original, split-window Volkswagen Bus lends itself well to engine swaps, but most end up with either a Porsche 911- or a Subaru WRX-sourced engine. California-based dealership Crown Classics is ...
America apparently needs more car seats. So, when Volkswagen unveiled the ID. Buzz, a retro-styled electric van, last year, it noted that the version for the North American market would be longer and ...