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VW Splitty

VW Splitty
Lot Number | 13 |
Make | Volkswagen |
Model | T1 Splitty Bus |
Year | 1962 |
Transmission | Manual |
Engine | 1600cc Air-cooled Flat Four |
Mileage Indicated | 1779 |
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1962 Volkswagen T1 Kombi | 13-Window
Back to basics and full of charm, this 1962 Volkswagen 13-Window Kombi captures the essence of air-cooled cool.
Presented in a classic Cream White two-tone finish, this T1 is a clean, honest tribute to the legacy of the original People’s Car. The interior retains the iconic full bench seating configuration, now wrapped in tan upholstery with white piping, giving it a fresh but period-correct look. Safari windows up front? Of course, because who needs aircon when you’ve got airflow this iconic?
Under the rear decklid, the factory engine has been upgraded to a more robust 1600cc Twinport motor, giving this Kombi more go for modern roads. The original swing axle rear setup remains, but it now benefits from a steering rack conversion for a more precise driving experience.
If you’re looking to relive your youth, start your air-cooled collection, or just want a timeless weekend cruiser, this 13-Window Kombi deserves your bid when it crosses the auction floor.
Will this classic find a new garage, or campsite, to call home after the hammer falls?
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