The legendary hippie van that captured the spirit of freedom and adventure in the 1960s
The Volkswagen Type 2, affectionately known as the VW Camper, VW Bus, or "hippie van," stands as one of the most iconic vehicles of the 1960s and 1970s. This revolutionary vehicle seamlessly combined transportation with mobile living space, making it the perfect companion for road trips, camping adventures, and the counterculture movement.
The 1966 model year represents a pinnacle in VW Type 2 design, featuring the classic split-windshield design that became synonymous with the era. Powered by Volkswagen's legendary air-cooled engine, this reliable workhorse could take you anywhere your wanderlust desired.
This particular 1966 VW Type 2 Camper was a cherished part of my automotive collection, embodying the spirit of freedom, adventure, and self-expression that defined an entire generation.
The camper conversion included a pop-up roof for additional headroom and sleeping space, along with essential camping amenities that made it a true home on wheels. The combination of practical functionality, mechanical reliability, and undeniable character made it a beloved classic that continues to inspire wanderlust today.
Key Features:
• Classic split-windshield design
• Air-cooled rear engine
• Pop-up roof for additional space
• Versatile interior layout
• Iconic hippie van styling
The VW Type 2 Camper remains highly sought after by collectors, enthusiasts, and adventure seekers worldwide, representing a unique chapter in both automotive and cultural history that continues to capture hearts and imaginations.
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