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Well-kept VW vans from the 1960s are always worth checking out, and this one has some bonus reasons to be today’s pick on Bring a Trailer, including the fact that it was owned by comedian Jerry ...
SAO PAULO – It carried hippies through the 1960s, hauled surfers in search of killer waves during endless summers and serves as a workhorse across the developing world, but the long, strange ...
The Austrian folks from OAMTC built this contraption sitting a 1966 VW T1 bus body on a 1960 Bombardier B01 Spurgrat's snowmobile tracks, but only after chopping the roof off and welding the front ...
The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features Volkswagen's electric version of its 1960s T1 Transporter.
Volkswagen has been talking about developing a modern iteration of the 1960s Microbus hippie love van for what seems like ages. Well, it looks like the dream car of your parents from back when ...
It carried hippies through the 1960s, hauled surfers in search of killer waves during endless summers and serves as a workhorse across the developing world, but the long, strange trip of the ...
San Jose, Calif. | The hippie van has gone high-tech. Volkswagen's Silicon Valley research lab has used the iconic symbol of the '60s as a platform to display new technologies such as lithium ...
And the Eurovan, or T4, was the last VW van sold in America, ending with the 2003 model year. The official estimate for all the historic vans that showed up to help launch the new ID.
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