We may earn a commission from links on this page. From the outside, the Chameleon concept looks like a pristine, classic 1964 Volkswagen bus. On the inside, it's a complete technology showcase created ...
We’re not sure what crosses through someone’s mind when a decision to build something like this is taken, but we’re glad those synapses fire in the right order to produce something that puts a smile ...
Chris Young of Huntington Beach wanted a vintage woody surf wagon, but ended up with a bus instead. A 1964 Volkswagen Microbus, that is. Young, 53, was working at the Newport Beach Marriott in 1984 ...
It was in May of last year we first stumbled upon something extremely weird: a Volkswagen Bus so heavily modified it’s probably unique in the world. Back then, it was sitting inside a garage somewhere ...
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You may know it by different names such as the Type 2, Transporter, Bulli, Kombi and Hippie bus, but Volkswagen’s classic van is one vehicle that you will never confuse with something else. Found for ...
Talk about a Christmas miracle. A VW Bus that was stolen back in 1974 is finally back with its rightful owner. Michelle Squires had parked her 1964 VW Bus at an upholstery shop in Spokane, WA., back ...
If the 1960s had an official vehicle, we're sure many of our readers would agree that the Volkswagen Bus would face no serious competition for that title. The Type 2 was known by many different names ...
Darrell Wallace Jr., AKA Bubba Wallace, is one of the most exciting drivers on the NASCAR scene right now—but when he’s not out on the race track, the young star has an affinity for vintage vehicles ...
The Volkswagen Bus was first produced in March 1950. The original VW bus was based on a modified iconic VW Beetle, known as the Plattenwagen, that was used to haul auto parts around the Volkswagen ...