For Sale 1979 Volkswagen Kombi
For Sale 1979 Volkswagen Kombi
For Sale 1979 Volkswagen Kombi
For Sale 1979 Volkswagen Kombi
For Sale 1979 Volkswagen Kombi
For Sale 1979 Volkswagen Kombi
For Sale 1979 Volkswagen Kombi
For Sale 1979 Volkswagen Kombi
For Sale 1979 Volkswagen Kombi
For Sale 1979 Volkswagen Kombi
For Sale 1979 Volkswagen Kombi
For Sale 1979 Volkswagen Kombi
For Sale 1979 Volkswagen Kombi
For Sale 1979 Volkswagen Kombi
For Sale 1979 Volkswagen Kombi
For Sale 1979 Volkswagen Kombi
For Sale 1979 Volkswagen Kombi
For Sale 1979 Volkswagen Kombi
For Sale 1979 Volkswagen Kombi
For Sale 1979 Volkswagen Kombi
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1979

1979 Volkswagen Kombi

Price: $33,223

Vin
N/A
Stock#
852
miles
18,249

Year:
1979
Make:
Volkswagen
Model:
Kombi

Body Style:
-
Engine Size:
1600 CC Engine
Transmission Type:
4-Speed Manual

Doors:
4
Exterior Color:
-
Interior Color:
White

The Volkswagen Kombi

The 1979 Volkswagen Kombi bus, also known as the Type 2 or Microbus, has a rich history deeply rooted in the counterculture movements of the 1960s and 1970s. Introduced in the late 1940s as a practical and versatile people and cargo carrier, the Kombi quickly gained popularity for its unique design, affordability, and adaptability. It became an iconic symbol of the hippie era, associated with peace, love, and adventure. The spacious interior of the Kombi made it a favorite among young travelers and the ideal vehicle for road trips and cross-country journeys. Its rear-mounted, air-cooled engine, rear-wheel drive, and simple mechanical design contributed to its durability and ease of maintenance.

By 1979, the Kombi had evolved through several generations, with numerous design and engineering improvements. However, changing safety and emission regulations in the United States and other markets led to the discontinuation of the Kombi in those regions. Nevertheless, the 1979 model continued to be popular in other parts of the world and remained a symbol of the carefree spirit of an era gone by. Despite the end of its production in certain markets, the Volkswagen Kombi bus's legacy endures, with a dedicated fan base, numerous restoration projects, and a timeless association with a bygone era of freedom and exploration. test

Features

  • Twotone leather seating
  • Custom twotone paint job
  • Nicely restored with a few custom touches
  • 1600 CC Engine
  • 4speed manual transmission

History of the Volkswagen Kombi

The 1979 Volkswagen Kombi bus, also known as the Type 2 or Microbus, has a rich history deeply rooted in the counterculture movements of the 1960s and 1970s. Introduced in the late 1940s as a practical and versatile people and cargo carrier, the Kombi quickly gained popularity for its unique design, affordability, and adaptability. It became an iconic symbol of the hippie era, associated with peace, love, and adventure. The spacious interior of the Kombi made it a favorite among young travelers and the ideal vehicle for road trips and cross-country journeys. Its rear-mounted, air-cooled engine, rear-wheel drive, and simple mechanical design contributed to its durability and ease of maintenance.

By 1979, the Kombi had evolved through several generations, with numerous design and engineering improvements. However, changing safety and emission regulations in the United States and other markets led to the discontinuation of the Kombi in those regions. Nevertheless, the 1979 model continued to be popular in other parts of the world and remained a symbol of the carefree spirit of an era gone by. Despite the end of its production in certain markets, the Volkswagen Kombi bus's legacy endures, with a dedicated fan base, numerous restoration projects, and a timeless association with a bygone era of freedom and exploration.