1968 VOLKSWAGEN KOMBI SINGLE CAB PICK UP
Make: | Volkswagen |
Model: | Pickup |
Type: | Standard Cab Pickup |
Year: | 1968 |
Mileage: | 24167 |
VIN: | 268032061 |
Color: | Blue |
Engine: | Flat 4 |
Cylinders: | 4 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Blue |
Drive side: | Left-hand drive |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Naples, Florida, United States |
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Description of 1968 Volkswagen Pickup |
Naples Classic Car Driven by Passion.1968 Volkswagen Kombi Truck (239) 302-5400 - www.NaplesClassicCar.com - 3045 Davis Blvd. Naples FL, 34104 ALL ORIGINAL WITH 24k ORIGINAL MILESRARE ALL ORIGINAL 1968 BAY WINDOW KOMBI PICK UP TRUCK WITH JUST 24K ORIGINAL MILES. This little truck has been completely serviced and is ready to drive. New tires, new brakes, brake hoses, brake cylinders, new windshield, new fuel filter, fuel lines, and completely cleaned and inspected fule system. new muffler. Runs and drives as pretty as it looks!!! This second-generation Type 2 lost its distinctive split front windshield and was slightly larger and considerably heavier than its predecessor. Equipped with a 1.6 L (47 bhp), the engine was also slightly larger. The battery and electrical system was upgraded to 12 volts, making it incompatible with electric accessories from the previous generation. The new model also did away with the swing axle rear suspension and transfer boxes previously used to raise ride height. Instead, half-shaft axles fitted with constant velocity joints raised ride height without the wild changes in camber of the Beetle-based swing axle suspension. The updated Bus transaxle is usually sought after by off-road racers using air-cooled Volkswagen components. The T2b was introduced by way of gradual change over three years. The first models featured rounded bumpers incorporating a step for use when the door was open (replaced by indented bumpers without steps on later models), front doors that opened to 90° from the body, no lip on the front guards, unique engine hatches, and crescent air intakes in the D-pillars (later models after the Type 4 engine option was offered, have squared off intakes). The 1971 Type 2 featured a new, 1.6 L engine with dual intake ports on each cylinder head and was rated (50 bhp). An important change came with the introduction of front disc brakes and new roadwheels with brake ventilation holes and flatter hubcaps. Up until 1972, front indicators are set low on the nose rather than high on either side of the fresh air grille – giving rise to their being nicknamed "Low Lights".
Our cars are some of the best and most period correct examples available anywhere. No expense is ever spared!!! Stop by our state of the art facility and see for your self the level of restoration that is done to all of our vehicles. FINANCING AVAILABLE - TRADE INS WELCOMED (239) 302-5400 - www.NaplesClassicCar.com - 3045 Davis Blvd. Naples FL, 34104 Our skilled team of craftsmen carry out world-class vehicle restorations within our state of the art facility, along with our exclusive and established network of external suppliers. Our mechanics collectively have over 100 years of experience working on the finest and most challenging cars. All to ensure originality and authenticity which future proofs the integrity of our work, as well as our client's investments. Our work has won major Concours prizes, accolades, and awards!
(239) 302-5400 - www.NaplesClassicCar.com - 3045 Davis Blvd. Naples FL, 34104 Naples Classic Car Driven by Passion.1968 Volkswagen Kombi TruckALL ORIGINAL WITH 24k ORIGINAL MILES
Our cars are some of the best and most period correct examples available anywhere. No expense is ever spared!!! Stop by our state of the art facility and see for your self the level of restoration that is done to all of our vehicles. FINANCING AVAILABLE - TRADE INS WELCOMED (239) 302-5400 - www.NaplesClassicCar.com - 3045 Davis Blvd. Naples FL, 34104 RARE ALL ORIGINAL 1968 BAY WINDOW KOMBI PICK UP TRUCK WITH JUST 24K ORIGINAL MILES. This little truck has been completely serviced and is ready to drive. New tires, new brakes, brake hoses, brake cylinders, new windshield, new fuel filter, fuel lines, and completely cleaned and inspected fule system. new muffler. Runs and drives as pretty as it looks!!! This second-generation Type 2 lost its distinctive split front windshield and was slightly larger and considerably heavier than its predecessor. Equipped with a 1.6 L (47 bhp), the engine was also slightly larger. The battery and electrical system was upgraded to 12 volts, making it incompatible with electric accessories from the previous generation. The new model also did away with the swing axle rear suspension and transfer boxes previously used to raise ride height. Instead, half-shaft axles fitted with constant velocity joints raised ride height without the wild changes in camber of the Beetle-based swing axle suspension. The updated Bus transaxle is usually sought after by off-road racers using air-cooled Volkswagen components. The T2b was introduced by way of gradual change over three years. The first models featured rounded bumpers incorporating a step for use when the door was open (replaced by indented bumpers without steps on later models), front doors that opened to 90° from the body, no lip on the front guards, unique engine hatches, and crescent air intakes in the D-pillars (later models after the Type 4 engine option was offered, have squared off intakes). The 1971 Type 2 featured a new, 1.6 L engine with dual intake ports on each cylinder head and was rated (50 bhp). An important change came with the introduction of front disc brakes and new roadwheels with brake ventilation holes and flatter hubcaps. Up until 1972, front indicators are set low on the nose rather than high on either side of the fresh air grille – giving rise to their being nicknamed "Low Lights". Our skilled team of craftsmen carry out world-class vehicle restorations within our state of the art facility, along with our exclusive and established network of external suppliers. Our mechanics collectively have over 100 years of experience working on the finest and most challenging cars. All to ensure originality and authenticity which future proofs the integrity of our work, as well as our client's investments. Our work has won major Concours prizes, accolades, and awards!
RARE ALL ORIGINAL 1968 BAY WINDOW KOMBI PICK UP TRUCK WITH JUST 24K ORIGINAL MILES. This little truck has been completely serviced and is ready to drive. New tires, new brakes, brake hoses, brake cylinders, new windshield, new fuel filter, fuel lines, and completely cleaned and inspected fule system. new muffler. Runs and drives as pretty as it looks!!! This second-generation Type 2 lost its distinctive split front windshield and was slightly larger and considerably heavier than its predecessor. Equipped with a 1.6 L (47 bhp), the engine was also slightly larger. The battery and electrical system was upgraded to 12 volts, making it incompatible with electric accessories from the previous generation. The new model also did away with the swing axle rear suspension and transfer boxes previously used to raise ride height. Instead, half-shaft axles fitted with constant velocity joints raised ride height without the wild changes in camber of the Beetle-based swing axle suspension. The updated Bus transaxle is usually sought after by off-road racers using air-cooled Volkswagen components. The T2b was introduced by way of gradual change over three years. The first models featured rounded bumpers incorporating a step for use when the door was open (replaced by indented bumpers without steps on later models), front doors that opened to 90° from the body, no lip on the front guards, unique engine hatches, and crescent air intakes in the D-pillars (later models after the Type 4 engine option was offered, have squared off intakes). The 1971 Type 2 featured a new, 1.6 L engine with dual intake ports on each cylinder head and was rated (50 bhp). An important change came with the introduction of front disc brakes and new roadwheels with brake ventilation holes and flatter hubcaps. Up until 1972, front indicators are set low on the nose rather than high on either side of the fresh air grille – giving rise to their being nicknamed "Low Lights". |