The VW T1 Samba Bus isn’t just a vehicle—it’s a rolling sanctuary for those who crave freedom and exploration. Fueled by nostalgia and equipped for the journey, this iconic camper van redefines mobile living.
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Born from the legendary VW T1 platform, the Samba Bus combines minimalist, durable construction with spacious interior layouts. Its compact frame and versatile body kits make it ideal for customization, while preserving authentic character that appeals to van enthusiasts worldwide.
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Equipped with solar power systems, water storage, and fold-out furniture, the Samba Bus transforms into a self-sufficient home on wheels. Its low center of gravity enhances stability off-road, and weather-resistant exteriors ensure reliability across climates—making every journey both comfortable and adventurous.
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Ideal for digital nomads, long-haul travelers, and eco-conscious explorers, this bus merges sustainability with freedom. With rising interest in minimalistic living and off-grid capabilities, the Samba Bus stands out as a timeless choice for those seeking authentic, unplugged adventures.
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The VW T1 Samba Bus represents more than a vehicle—it’s a lifestyle reimagined. Whether you're planning a cross-country road trip or embracing a minimalist journey, this classic camper van delivers the perfect blend of heritage, functionality, and freedom. Start your adventure today.
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Classified ads, photos, shows, links, forums, and technical information for the Volkswagen automobile. Red VW 23-window Samba bus VW T1, 21-window Transporter Samba model The Volkswagen "Samba", officially the Kleinbus Sonderausführung (small bus, special version) and marketed as the Microbus Deluxe and Sunroof Deluxe in the United States, was the most luxurious version of the T1. [20] Volkswagen started producing Sambas in 1951; in 1952 the name in the home market was changed to Sondermodell.
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The story of the T1 Samba This week, we celebrated the life and legend of the VW T1 Samba on its 70th anniversary. Since it first went on sale on April 19th, 1951 for around $2,200 USD, the T1 Samba has aged like a fine wine. Although it's old, it has only increased in popularity.
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There are 8 Volkswagen Type 2 Samba. All about Volkswagen T1 Samba: history, technical data, models, photos, and current prices in the largest classic car directory. The car we offer is an original German built LHD 21 window Samba Bus, the rarest of the VW T1.
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It was built and sold new to Germany in 1966 and was exported to the UK in 2004 where it was adopted by a loving British family who gave it the name "Honzi". Now available for auction is this fully restored 1961 Volkswagen T1 23-Window Samba Bus finished in two-tone Palm and Sand Green over a beige leather interior. The deluxe version of VW's iconic T1 microbus, this highly sought.
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For sale: extensively restored Volkswagen T1 Samba bus from 1965. Go to our website now to buy this classic VW bus. In August 1963, Volkswagen introduced a wider tailgate on the T1, which meant that the small rear corner windows were omitted on the Samba.
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Fans therefore speak of the 21-window bus. Further changes to the standard equipment took place throughout the entire production period. From 1953, for example, the Samba was available with a rear bumper.
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Volkswagen T1 Samba, year 1963. Chassis number 1082XXX. Colour 'Sealing Wax Red' with a 'pearl white' roof top and a 'basalt grey' vinyl interior.
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This magnificent Volkswagen Samba 'bus' is a sought after 23 window T1 Samba 'deluxe' model. The 'deluxe' features a very large sliding/folding roof! This VW 'bus' was imported from the USA to the Netherlands in the year.
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