The second generation of the Volkswagen Type 2 was especially appreciated by the camper community, and the official Westfalia custom builder obliged with a very practical cabin layout. Nevertheless, ...
While they were dubbed Type 1 and Type 2 and also shared very few styling features, the Volkswagen Beetle and the original Transporter were mostly the same underneath the metal – even though one was a ...
Due out for 2025, the electric Volkswagen ID. Buzz traces its roots to the emblematic split-window Bus released in 1949. We wouldn’t have the Buzz without the venerable Type 2, but we might not have ...
Our reporting on 1960s-era pickups derived from vans continues with a look at this uber-rare 1968 Volkswagen Type 2 T2 Transporter Double Cab that crosses the block on Friday August 19, at Mecum ...
The last known Volkswagen Type 2 Schulwagen, a version used to train dealership staff, has resurfaced after 43 years. Owned by collector Lind Bjornsen, the restored Schulwagen made its public debut ...
First released in 1950, the Volkswagen Transporter has been one of the most widely produced vehicles of all time, with seven generations to its name and the nameplate still in production to this day.
What do you get when you combine two 1962 Volkswagen Type 2s? The answer is a camper unlike any other that will soon cross the auction block. Remarkably, it is registered and legal to use on British ...
Goodwood Revival is arguably one of the most immersive classic car shows in the calendar. Alongside all manner of classic cars, the event is an opportunity for car enthusiasts to dress up in vintage ...
The Goodwood Revival is one of the greatest gatherings of vintage race cars on the planet, but this year it will celebrate a decidedly un-sporty vehicle. An opening parade for the 2025 Goodwood ...
How many Volkswagen Types can you name? The easy one is probably the Type 2 (Transporter), which is 75 this year, although it’s amazing how many car nuts don’t know that the original air-cooled Beetle ...