
Year 103758_3a4662-f4> |
1967 103758_fed4cb-f3> |
Engine 103758_b36f59-e0> |
1.5L, 4 cylinders, air-cooled 103758_24a757-84> |
Color 103758_4fbde0-20> |
Two-tone: gray tones and lotus white 103758_b81383-d2> |
Capacity 103758_52f344-aa> |
Up to 9 passengers 103758_93b3de-bb> |
The iconic 23-window 1967 Kombi is a true symbol of style and tradition. Its engine has been restored with excellence, with new parts that guarantee durability and optimum performance. With a carefully customized interior, this Kombi features bespoke upholstery, seats and PQP that exalt its classic charm. Details such as Deluxe trim, airbox trim, creased bumpers and an elegant luggage rack kit complement the look, offering even more space and functionality for your adventures. A timeless classic, ready to charm wherever it goes.

Flashlights: Two-tone rear lights. Amber upper lens (arrow) and red lower lens (position/brake light), identical to those specified in the 1967 catalogs.

Mechanics faithful to the original: Original B2-1200 air-cooled engine, carefully restored to preserve its authentic character and offer reliability on the road.

Windows engraved with the VW logo: Glazing with VW emblems from the time, reinforcing its authenticity and making it a coveted piece for collectors.

Authentic accessories: Smooth VW hubcaps and chrome rim on the tire profile, adding vintage elegance. Deluxe frieze on the body line with original period bumper.

Design: Original two-tone design, cream and gray finish applied to 1967 VW specifications. Factory sunroof, ideal for enjoying the scenery and accentuating the vintage charm.

Vintage interior and comfort: Samba interior with upholstered seats and exclusive stitching; Jail bars and checkered curtains recreating the comfort and ambience of the 60s.

Exclusive configuration: Includes the Samba 23 configuration Chrome windows, guaranteeing light, ventilation and an iconic look only seen on luxury models of the time. Luggage rack kit with ladder. Perfect for suitcases and surfboards, it reinforces the “Samba” look of the 60s.