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The Sunroof Deluxe, also known as Samba, was the highest trim of the first generation Volkswagen Type 2 and remained one of the most sought-after versions of the original hippy bus.
The Volkswagen Samba Bus was offered from 1964 through 1967. This particular example hails from the year 1965, which was one of the last three years for the T1-generation of the Type 2.
The Samba bus is an iconic vehicle with a recognizable name, so if VW chooses to bring it back as an all-electric model, we don't think the "e" prefix is necessary to garner attention.
This e-Bulli concept vehicle, based on a Samba Bus made in 1966, shows off what Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles partner eClassics has in mind for giving old Buses electric power using official VW ...
Samba 1965 Volkswagen Deluxe Bus sold at auction last year currently holds the record, selling at $302,500 The house expected the 'Love Wagon' to go beyond the last record, but it did not manage ...
Volkswagen electric Samba Bus called e-Bulli to be produced, each conversion, including visual upgrades, will cost €64,900 (nearly $70,000) ...
Remember when Volkswagens were The People’s Cars? A 1960 VW Type 2 Kombi 23 Window Samba Bus was sold at an Australian auction on Monday for $157,000. The exquisitely resorted white over paprika ...
A 1967 Volkswagen Samba microbus, specifically, in highly sought-after 21-window form. The vehicle appeared extensively in the show, and even drove off a cliff in the sixth season.
There are few vehicles more iconic than the classic VW Bus, a symbol of peace, love, road tripping, and carefree living. Plans are in place to introduce an electric Volkswagen van inspired by the ...
Called the e-BULLI, its an original T1 Samba Bus with a 45kWh battery and electric motor from the £22,500 e-Up! city car. Top speed is 85mph and it can be charged to 80% in 40 minutes.
Today, your author has the Volkswagen Samba bus seen above in his driveway. We already know Volkswagen is working on the modern, electric answer to the Microbus. We first saw the ID. Buzz concept ...