Production of the iconic Volkswagen (VW) "Kombi" campervan ground to a halt on Friday, as Brazil – the last country to make the vehicles – moves to implement stricter auto safety rules. All might not ...
The Volkswagen Type 2, often referred to as the Kombi van, is an iconic vehicle that is associated with the hippie culture of the ‘60s. This particular example is a second gen Volkswagen Type 2 that ...
When you see a Volkswagen Type 2 from the second generation (T2) listed as a Kombi, chances are high it’s a Brazilian-made camper conversion. This one selling with no reserve on Bring a Trailer was ...
This iconic 1977 VW Kombi camper van on Exotic Car Trader sports a two-tone pale green and white paint, clean wood and leather interior, and a rebuilt with a brand-new 1600cc dual port air-cooled ...
With the original Volkswagen T2 Microbus set for extinction, the days of VW bread loaf camper conversions appear numbered unless something like the Bulli concept comes to fruition. As Gizmag learned ...
Durch ein einfaches System lässt sich der T6 vom Transporter zum Kombi mit bis zu acht Sitzplätzen umbauen sowie als Camper mit fünf Sitz- und vier Schlafplätzen nutzen. Alle vier Schlafplätze bieten ...
It’s been called a lot of things in a lot of places–the Transporter, Microbus, Camper, Hippie Van, Bulli, Kombi, Breadloaf (by far the most evocative)—but the design of Volkswagen’s Type 2 is known ...
Within the first few months of 2018, there were two camper van features we remarked about not seeing as often as we'd expect: roof-top decks and beer taps – see here and here for the proof. Had we ...
Hippie van, VW bus, Kombi, Samba, Transporter, Vanagon, Eurovan … Volkswagen’s beloved vehicle has been known by many names around the world. For more than half a century, VW has been making passenger ...
The Volkswagen Kombi has come back to life with three modern alternatives – in small, medium, and large bodystyles – to capitalise on the sharp rise in demand for campervans as a record number of ...
Although the Microbus line dates back 60 years, the Brazilian-built Kombi evolved from the second-generation T2, known to fans as the "bay" model due to its panoramic windscreen. Debuting in late 1967 ...
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