Most enthusiast discussions about engines sometimes tend to boil down to V6 and V8 engines. They are the engines often associated with power and the flashier automobiles made throughout history.
We’ve seen many Volkswagen Vanagon camper vans with a Subaru engine at the back, but this Type 2 from the second generation is quite unusual. For a DIY job, it looks impressive and sports some good ...
Motorized homes are the new symbol of freedom for millennials, and more and more people are discovering the benefits of living rent-free on the road. But none of this would be possible if Volkswagen ...
When it comes to buying a pickup truck in the US, you're flooded with choice. The most obvious path is to opt for one of the established models from the likes of Chevrolet, Ford, and Ram, given these ...
This particular 1967 Volkswagen Type 2 Bus has a unique story, as previous owners implemented engine swap from gas to electric. The new owner, however, decided to restore it with a gas-powered engine ...
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 ...
View post: This Lamborghini Countach Comes with a Matching Lotus F1 Car This 1969 Brazilian Volkswagen Kombi was fully refurbished in 2023 and imported to the US. Upgrades include silver paint, 23 ...
VW never officially sold Vanagon Dokas (Double Cab) in the U.S., but as today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe contender proves, they're desirable enough to warrant a DIY effort. Will this one's present ...
Volkswagen began building the Type I Beetle in 1945 and first brought it to the United States four years later, selling more than 15 million Type I autos before the last one rolled off the line in ...
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