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1967 Volkswagen Samba Turkis Green and Pearl White

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1502 Tuna Street, Detroit, MI 48226
$40,000
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Samba
Year: 1967
Transmission: Manual
Odometer: 95,624 (TMU)
Engine Type: 1.5-liter air-cooled OHV flat-four
Exterior Color: Turkis Green and Pearl White

The selling dealer, Coast Classics, is offering a genuine 1967 lkswagen Type 2 Sunroof Deluxe Bus with the options known as the “Samba.” This $160 option for the 13-window Bus added eight small skylights (four per each side) for a total of 21 glass panes on the vehicle. The huge canvas pull-back sunroof was also part of the package. a true man-built U.S. model, it has the U.S.-mandated safety features for 1967. The vehicle shows well, with a reported recent restoration. In that work, the vehicle’s color was changed from the original Velvet (paint code L512) to kis (turquoise, paint code 380). The roof and trim were repainted that color. The Samba was originally sold in gon and was recently acquired from owners in h. It comes with a lkswagen certificate of authenticity. VW aficionados will note that the Samba was a 23-window model until 1963. For 1964, the rear door was widened for easier access, and the rear corner windows were eliminated.

  • This 1967 lkswagen Samba was recently restored cosmetically and mechanically, per the seller.
  • The air-cooled 1.5-liter OHV flat-four was rated at 44 horsepower when new.
  • The seller says the engine remains cool when running.
  • It is a genuine Sunroof Deluxe seven-seat model, not a conversion.
  • This is an original U.S.-market model.
  • The lkswagen’s body is described as “razor straight, with original door and panel fits.”
  • The bus is fitted with the original “Safari” front windows and side pop-out windows.
  • It has its very rare and very desirable all-original floors.
  • The Samba cloth sunroof is present and operational. (It is purely manual, of course.)
  • The bus has the correct code #70 Mesh Platinum leatherette (vinyl) interior.
  • A radio speaker is seen on the front passenger side shelf.
  • The seller says the engine has good oil pressure and no oil leaks.
  • The drum brakes are described as working properly.
  • A roof rack comes with the Samba, as seen in the photos.
  • A lkswagen Certificate of thenticity is included.
  • The seller claims this Samba has no needs.
  • This 1967 lkswagen Type 2 Deluxe Sunroof Bus Samba has been restored.
  • The restoration included a color change to the desirable kis (turquoise).
  • This is a man-built U.S. model, not a custom conversion of a regular Bus.
  • The 1964-1967 Samba was a 21-window model with a large pull-back sunroof.
  • The 1967 was the last of the original T1 series of the VW Type 2 Bus.

The selling dealer states that it will provide a clean and open h title for the proper transfer of ownership for this vehicle. Described as recently restored, this 1967 lkswagen Type 2 Deluxe Sunroof Samba Bus was the top-of-line model in its day. This classic VW would be a certain hit at shows and should draw attention wherever it goes.

 

Please note: If the winning bidder is a fornia resident, the selling dealer is required by fornia law to register the vehicle in the buyer’s name and collect the appropriate sales tax and registration fees. Out of state buyers will have the title assigned to them but will not be charged the fornia taxes and fees.

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