A 1965 Volkswagen 21-window bus becomes the start of a fun custom project, blending classic VW charm with a few surprising upgrades already in place. The bus originally would have used a small 1500cc ...
It was always going to be San Francisco. If ever there was a city meant for the launch of the reborn ‘Bus, sunny San Fran is it. The original was the de facto four-wheeled symbol of the hippy movement ...
After a year hiatus, the Buzz is back with more personality than before.
The VW Bus, in its many forms, has become one of the most recognizable vehicles in the company’s history. Sure, it might be second to the VW Beetle, but even that might be a close race. While the bus ...
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 ...
A 1971 VW Type 2 Transporter with original drivetrain and minimal mods, listed at $39,999 in Monroeville, PA. Comparable examples have sold between $57,200 and $72,000 at auction — this one is priced ...
The 2025 Volkswagen ID. Buzz has yet to make its American debut, but the hotly anticipated all-electric micro-bus has already received its first-ever camper conversion in the United States thanks to ...
During the T1 era, VW made everything from fire-brigade pickup trucks to the most collectible of them all, the Deluxe Samba. Throughout the 1950s, Volkswagen’s Type 2 microbus was hardly a collectible ...
75 years ago this month the VW bus began production. On March 8, 1950, Volkswagen, maker of the Beetle automobile, began producing its second vehicle, the microbus, known officially as the Volkswagen ...