The stereotypical VW bus owner can be labeled as what some might call a hippie. Someone who covers the van in flowers, and hums along the roadway in as peaceful a fashion as possible. But this ain’t ...
Believe it or not, brothers and sisters, the summer of 1969 went down 50 years ago. So, don't be surprised when the media starts celebrating the golden anniversary of man's first walk on the moon in ...
The early Volkswagen Bus is known to most enthusiasts as a cult classic van with a tiny little air-cooled motor in the back. It didn't strain any necks with its acceleration, but its timeless styling ...
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The Barrett-Jackson auctions are famous for selling rare exotic cars for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Usually the cars that command the highest prices are limited production Ferrari’s, ...
The Volkswagen Type 2 (or the Volkswagen Bus, as many people call it, though the "bus" was only one of the body types available during this generation) debuted in the United States in Europe in 1950.
It was one of the poster images of Woodstock: a 1963 Volkswagen bus tricked out in psychedelic colors and swirling patterns that seemed to capture the spirit of the day. The VW van named "Light" made ...
At Barrett-Jackson’s recent Orange County, California auctions, a 1964 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III James Young sedan went for $159,500, a 2005 Ford GT sold for $165,000 and a 1970 Dodge Hemi ...