The Volkswagen T1 Samba, known as the VW van or microbus, is a classic that has captured the hearts of many. This iconic van was first introduced in the 1950s and quickly became a symbol of the hippie movement in the 1960s.
The T1 Samba is known for its unique design. A split windscreen, a V-shaped front and a striking two-tone paint with a bold, contrasting stripe. The interior of this wonderful specimen is spacious and unique to its run-through. Back in the days, it was a popular choice for families, surfers and yes the hippies. Fortunately, it offers plenty of headroom with its 21 pane windows for steaming leek cigarettes. Today, a fine specimen for any adventurer and enthusiast.
One of the T1 Samba’s most famous features is its panoramic sunroof, which runs the entire length of the vehicle and offers a great view of the sky. This feature was only available on the Samba model and made it a favourite among tourists and onlookers.
Over the years, the T1 Samba has become a collector’s item, cementing its status as a cultural icon. Honestly, this T1 still brings everyone a smile from ear to ear.
Our specimen has a nice past. Born in Germany and brought around many fellow passengers there as a Taxi with a smile. With its continuous benches as a unique feature very suitable. A tip to all the shabby Taxis going for extra mileage, get in a T1 and customers will ask for an extra round themselves! The Volkswagen T1 Samba is one that is sure to capture your imagination.
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