The following photosets are tagged Volkswagen - click on the thumbnails for more images and descriptions of each vehicle
VW transporter T3 (or T25 in the UK, Vanagon in the US) in matt Military Green. The 'squarer' box-shape of the T3 gained it the name 'wedge' and 'brick'. The round headlamps show this example to be pre-1986 (late 80s models have rectangular lights).
$15500
This early eighties VW T25 (T3, Vanagon) transporter has been canibalised
Lovely old bay window VW Transporter basking in the Prague sunshine
A nicely restored example of an early 1970s Beetle, currently residing in the sunshine of the island of Crete. The 1302 was a slightly larger Beetle, offering significant extra luggage capacity, but being only 2 inches greater in length. In the USA the 1302L was marketed as the Super Beetle.
$27000
This is a superbly restored, and somewhat customised 1950s Volkswagen type 1 (Beetle) - amazing inside and out! Plenty of extra details, chrome work etc, but all-there. A truly gorgeous Beetle! Two door, solid roof, first registered in January 1955.
The Volkswagen type 1 or Beetle (also T1, Bug) is probably the best known automobile of all time. This semi-refurbished two-door example hails from 1967.
An absolute classic. The Volkswagen Beetle was first available in 1938, with over 21 million sold in the years that followed. Initially built in Wolfsburg, Germany, production expanded to sites in fourteen other countries worldwide. But the German-built examples of the 1960s and early 1970s are the best known, and most loved. This 1300cc example was first registered in April 1970.
1971 Volkswagen T2 transporter / camper van. This is an early bay window T2. Originally white, this van features custom beach artwork by art at the beach in Mawgan Porth, Cornwall. The conversion to a camper was performed by Danbury motor caravans.
Beautifully restored VW T1 Transporter / pop up Camper - split windscreen (as was the case with all vans produced before 1967) and looking sharp!
A much loved second version (bay window) T2 VW camper, no doubt with a lot of tales to tell. First registered November 1972. Soul...
Very nice baywindow (T2) Westie bus, with suitably 70s colour scheme: sage green (L63H) and pastel white (L90D). The black and white front bumper, pop up top and chromed hubs with white wall tyres complete the look.
$10000
This Volkswagen T1 pickup truck has so much character. A variant of the VW Transporter / Camper / Kombi Van, with split windshield and added extra lamp above. Photographed in Padstow, Cornwall, UK. Standard 1600cc petrol engine.
Very nice early 70s (L reg = 1972/73) bay-window VW T2 Camper / Transporter van - on vacation in sunny Cornwall, UK. Despite being UK registered, this example is an imported left-hand drive vehicle.
The VW LT28 (2.8 ton) light panel van was produced between April 1975 and July 1991 - this Ivory Beige example from 1982 has a 1984 cc 14 cylinder engine.
Beautiful old Volkswagen type 1 modified panel van - naturally with split windscreen, as was the case on all Transporters pre-1967. Converted into a camper van, really great to see it still up and running, and taking people on holiday! Produced at VW's Hanover plant in 1958.
What a stunner.. you can't beat a chrome bumper..
Very nice early 1960s T1 split-screen transporter van - looking good with a crisp paint job, white wall tyres and chrome hubcaps. Left hand drive import.
This is one badass T1 transporter.. what a looker! It's a D reg, half a century old, but probably never looked better.
A really nice left hand drive Volkswagen spilt screen transporter van. This is presumably one of the last 'splitties' - the move to a single fixed windscreen (T2) was in late 1967 - at least for European-built examples. What a stunning VW bus!
Early example baywindow camper van, first registered in march 1973. Two tone grey/blue and white. 1584cc.
A very cool pair of baywindow VW T2 Transporters
Very funky artic lime transporter van - UK registered S-reg (1977/78) with Westfalia pop-up roof - but a left hand drive import. Note the deep front bumper and boxed-in spare wheel. A vehicle produced towards the end of the T2 / bay window era.
Late eighties water-cooled T25 (T3, Vanagon) enjoying the Great British summertime
The 1980s VW T3 Transporter (T25, Vanagon) doesn't have the curves of the 70s T2 vans but despite the boxy shape still retains the feel of the originals. The contrast in size (most notably width) is apparent in these pictures. Beyond 1985, the T3 gained rectangular headlamps, in contrast to the round ones fitted here. The grill between the indicators shows this to be a water-cooled, rather than air-cooled example
Looking good in cream and green.This 1971 Volkswagen T2 has a number of early features that would soon be gone - such as the bumper 'step' and low-down indicators. Compare this with a 1972 Volkswagen T2
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