The body was repainted orange during the refurbishment and features white-painted bumpers, pop-out safari vent windows, and under-bed cargo storage compartments.
Steel 15″ wheels have been painted white and wear chrome VW hubcaps. The suspension has been lowered and the seller reports that it along with the steering system have been overhauled.
The cabin features a bench seat trimmed in two-tone brown vinyl along with with matching door panels and gray carpets. Amenities include a dashboard-mounted ashtray and…
The body was repainted orange during the refurbishment and features white-painted bumpers, pop-out safari vent windows, and under-bed cargo storage compartments.
Steel 15″ wheels have been painted white and wear chrome VW hubcaps. The suspension has been lowered and the seller reports that it along with the steering system have been overhauled.
The cabin features a bench seat trimmed in two-tone brown vinyl along with with matching door panels and gray carpets. Amenities include a dashboard-mounted ashtray and a passenger grab handle.
The white two-spoke steering wheel wears a horn button with a Wolfsburg crest and fronts a 160-km/hr speedometer. The odometer was reset to zero during the refurbishment and currently shows 43 kilometers (~26 miles). Total mileage is unknown.
The 1.5L flat-four was reportedly rebuilt during the refurbishment and the carburetor, distributor, ignition coil, spark plugs, wiring harness, generator, voltage regulator, battery, and ignition wires were reportedly replaced. Color-matched engine tins, a belt tensioner, and aftermarket crank and generator pulleys have been added.
Power is sent to the rear wheels via a four-speed manual transaxle.