2021 Shannons '40th Anniversary' Timed Online Auction
Lot
98
1967 Volkswagen Kombi Split Screen Type 2 Utility (Modified)
Sold: $82,500
Location: Melbourne
Sold
Specifications
Engine | 1776cc four-cylinder |
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Gearbox | Four-speed manual |
Body Work | Kombi Utility |
Colour | Ultra Red/Cobra Black |
Interior | Burgundy |
Trim | Vinyl |
Wheels | Wide 5 Radar alloys |
Brakes | Drum/Drum |
Description
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The Volkswagen Type 2 (T1) – better known to Australians as the Kombi – was introduced in 1949 and rapidly established itself as one of the most versatile and popular commercial vehicles ever made. Sharing the same reliable running gear found in the Beetle, the Kombi’s unitary construction bodywork was supported by a ladder frame ideally suited for load carrying. The Type 2 was initially sold as a van, bus, or pick-up, although as time went on these basic models were expanded into a bewildering array of offshoots, including campers, ambulances and many more derivatives. First seen in Australia in 1953 and sold as Completely Knocked Down (CKD) vehicles assembled at the Clayton plant in Melbourne between 1954 and 1977, the Kombi proved hugely successful in this country and for years they were a common sight on our roads. The original Kombi featured a split windscreen body style (retrospectively termed T1) and initially started out with an 1131cc flat-four engine, with mechanical changes mirroring the Beetle then later engine sizes up to 1500cc. Once the preserve of hippies looking for cheap transport, the Kombi now enjoys a cult following around the world and values of early ‘split window’ models continue to skyrocket.