This 1966 Volkswagen Type 2 bus was acquired by the current owner in 2009 and was the subject of a multi-year refurbishment, which was completed in 2020. It is finished in green and white over gray vinyl and yellow Naugahyde upholstery and is equipped with a pop-up roof, jalousie windows, safari-style windshields, and a Motorola AM radio, a shore power connection, and a 12-volt electrical system as well as a hand-pump windshield washer, a flat-folding rear bench seat, an insulated cooler, storage cabinets, fold-out tables, and privacy curtains. Power comes from an air-cooled 1,776cc flat-four equipped with dual carburetors and paired with a four-speed manual transaxle with gear reduction boxes. This Type 2 camper is now offered on dealer consignment with a first aid kit, a tool kit, a jack, a tent, camping equipment, manufacturer’s literature, and an Idaho title. The 11-window body was refinished in green and white under current ownership approximately 15 years ago. Exterior details include a pop-up roof, dual side-view mirrors, a shore power connection, side steps, five jalousie windows, one pop-out window, and safari-style windshields. Chr0me 15″ steel wheels wear matching hubcaps and are mounted with 195-series Nexen Radial SV-820 tires. Stopping power is provided by four-wheel drum brakes. An alignment was performed in preparation for the sale. The forward cabin features a split bench seat trimmed in Mesh Grey vinyl upholstery joined by black carpeting and birch wood door panels. Interior elements include a parcel shelf, sliding side windows, lap belts, a hand-pump windshield washer system, and a wire basket with integrated cupholders. The Motorola push-button AM radio is disconnected. The black two-spoke steering wheel wears an aftermarket wrap and sits ahead of an 80-mph VDO speedometer and a fuel level gauge. The tachometer and auxiliary gauges mounted in the overhead ventilation unit are not connected. The five-digit mechanical odometer shows 56k miles. Dual swing-out side doors on the right provide access to a rear cabin equipped with a flat-folding rear bench as well as a rear-facing seat, both of which are trimmed in yellow Naugahyde upholstery. Additional details include birch paneling, an insulated cooler, a faucet, storage cabinets, fold-out tables, and privacy curtains. A Coleman stove, heater, and lantern are included in the sale. The replacement air-cooled 1,776cc flat-four was reportedly refurbished in 2013 utilizes a 12-volt electrical system and is equipped with dual Kadron-style carburetors topped with polished air cleaner bonnets as well as a degree pulley and a merged header exhaust system with a quiet pack muffler and heater boxes. An oil change was performed in preparation for the sale. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transaxle that has reportedly been modified with a “Freeway Flyer” gearset and is equipped with gear reduction boxes. Decoding the M plate reveals the following information: Model – Type 2 (T1) 231 Kombi Right-side cargo doors Left-hand drive Model year – 1966 Planned production date – March 28th, 1966 Engine – Type 1 1,493cc flat-four Transmission – 4-speed manual gearbox Paint color – Pearl White (L87) Interior Color – Unknown Destination country – USA, Philadelphia 025 – US spec bumpers & six pop-out windows 108 – Camping Equipment (Westfalia SO-42) 5 louvered windows instead of all solid/popout windows 425 – North American export package C42 – SO42 Westfalia interior, pop-up top Filed under: vw