Station Wagon
Chassis #: 952150
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Volkswagen introduced their Transporter at the 1949 Geneva Auto Show. Production continued for a rather long time, continuing in Brazil through December of 2013, by which point more than nine million examples had been produced. In Germany, they were known as the Bulli and were produced in air-cooled, and later water-cooled, variations, prior to the arrival of the front-engine Eurovan in 1993.The....
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DeLuxe Wagon
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The base T1 generation, Typ 2 Transporter Microbus or Kombi is the 11-window (sometimes known as the 3-window because of its three side windows). The DeLuxe shows 15 windows while the Sunroof Deluxe - this example, runs out at 23-windows, as follows the split windshield counting as one, two front cabin door, one rear, eight rear side and two rear corner, plus eight skylight windows. Post-1964 there....
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The 1972 Volkswagen Transporter (also known as the Type 2, Transporter, Kombi, Bus, Camper, and Microbus) was available as a Kombi, a 7- and 9-passenger Station Wagon, and a Campmobile. Power was from a horizontally opposed, overhead-valve four-cylinder engine displacing 96.7 cubic inches and offering 60 horsepower. Very few changes were implemented for 1972; one of the more visible changes was to the amber side safety light which was positioned further farther and was now oblong in shape. The Second Generation T2 was produced from 1967 through 1979. The examples produced prior to 1971 are often called the T2a (or 'Early Bay') versions while those produced after 1972 are called the T2b (or 'Late Bay').Production of the Volkswagen Transporter began in November of 1949 and has continued to modern day, now in its sixth generation. Generations are sequentially known as the T1, T2, T3, T4, T5 and T6. The first three generations were known as the Type 2, indicating their relative position to the Type 1, or Beetle. Thus, the first three generations are retroactively named T1, T2 and T3.
The T1 was built from 1949 through 1967 and the T2 was built from 1967 to 1979.
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After World War II, Volkswagen has created a VanCamper that has assumed many names and been produced in many markets for many markets. Names such as the Eurovan, Microbus, Westfalia Camper, Panel Van, Kombi, Samba, Pick-up, Westy, Multivan, Weekender, Splittie, 11-window, 13-window, 15-window,21-window, 23-window, Breadloaf, Bay-Window, Vanagon, VW Bus, Bully, and the list continues. During the years....
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