
1970 Volkswagen Kombi
Volkswagen announced their second model range in 1950, known as the Volkswagen Type 2. Informally, depending on the body type we know it as the Bus, Kombi, Transporter, Microbus or a Camper.
The second generation of the Kombi was introduced in late 1967. This car lost the split windscreen and was slightly bigger and squarer. The car is affectionately known as the “Bread loaf” or the “Bay window”, also as the Loaf or the Bay, for short. The engine used in the first models was a new 1.6L with dual intake ports and produced 35kW or around 50Hp.
This specific car is a 1970 model. Also know as the “Low light”, referring to the front indicators situated below the front headlamps, as opposed to next to the fresh air grille on later models. The orange paint on this car is called Chrome Yellow with a tan interior. The car was restored to a very nice standard a few years ago and is absolutely beautiful.
A classic VW Bus at a very affordable asking price!
Please take note that all cars can be viewed at showroom by appointment only.
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